Experience a “drawing gym” in which drawing and exercise go hand in hand. Play “drawing games” where cooperation and competition produce unexpected results. Be inspired with a peek at artists who are pushing the boundaries of drawing with snowshoes and explosives.
If you are a curious, adventurous, and playful Middle School student, this workshop is perfect for you.
Age Range: for those entering 6th, 7th, and 8th grades
Please bring Sharpies, if you have them!
Registration Required.
Elizabeth Bennett is a conceptually driven artist interested in the human search for meaning through order, and the arbitrary nature of the order we create. She holds a B.A. in Studio Art and a B.A in Philosophy from Stanford University, where she was awarded the Raina Giese Award in Creative Painting. She received her M.F.A. from Mills College in Oakland, and was chosen as a finalist for the Headlands Graduate Fellowship..
Bennett has been granted residencies at Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts in Wyoming, PLAYA in Oregon, the StudioWorks at the Tides Institute in Maine, and is currently a resident in the Cubberley Artist Studio Program in Palo Alto. Her work has shown extensively and is in public collections in California, Maryland, Washington, and Hawaii.