Tuesday 10 September 2019 18:30
Throughout the centuries, sculpture has been inspired by the human body and movement. Using various forms and compositions, sculpture was able to express the immutable and the monumental, but also the ephemeral and the abstract.
This workshop invites the public to explore the interconnection of sculpture and dance through the use of simple, everyday materials, such as paper, wood, wire and plaster – this is a fun opportunity for participants to explore the history of art.
In September's meetings, participants will experiment with plaster, wire and wood constructions, assembling them using the tools they used in previous sessions. In this way, they will approach post-war minimalist sculpture, Arte Povera and conceptual art, while taking a look at works by Richard Serra, Jannis Kounellis, Takis and Susumu Shingu, of course, whose sculptures grace SNFCC.
Design-Implementation: Pavlos Nikolakopoulos, Artist
Tuesday 10/09 | 18.30-21.30
For adults Members Only - Up to 20 participants Free admission via online preregistration
Preregistrations links are provided to Members via the SNFCC Members Newsletter.