If you live in Palo Alto, I’ll be facilitating a free, 2-part sculpture workshop in the coming weeks
If you live in Palo Alto, I’ll be facilitating a free, 2-part sculpture workshop in the coming weeks. We’ll be working on pieces that will help shape my installation in the upcoming Community Creates exhibition at the Palo Alto Art Center.
What does the history and future of Palo Alto look like?
Saturday, June 16, noon-4 p.m.
Cubberley Community Center, 4000 Middlefield Road, Classroom D-1
Thursday, June 21, 5-8 p.m.
Cubberley Community Center, 4000 Middlefield Road, Classroom M-3
What does the history and future of Palo Alto look like? Join artist Weston Teruya in this free, two-day, sculpture-based workshop and have a hand in creating an installation reimagining the City for the Art Center’s upcoming exhibition Community Creates. On the first day of the workshop, participants will create paper sculpture replicas of objects that represent their ties to the City. The second day will focus on creating our ideal cities.
Participants are encouraged, but not required, to attend both sessions. For the first session, please bring an object (or image of an object) that represents your ties to Palo Alto. This can be something that reminds you of how you came to the City, your family’s history or brings to mind Palo Alto. All ages 10 and up are welcome.
For more information please contact the Palo Alto Art Center at artcenter@cityofpaloalto.org or 650.329.2366