Sunday, Oct 20 | 11am-3pm
Inspired by the holiday of Sukkot, a Jewish holiday celebrating the harvest, The Contemporary Jewish Museum has built its own sukkah (meaning "booth" or "hut") for gathering and community building in its Koret Taube Grand Lobby. Six local artists will each inhabit the Sukkah Studio as an open studio for one day between October 14-20, providing an inviting space for the artists to share their practice with visitors and work with interested people to make something together.
On Sunday, October 20, artist Marty McCutcheon invites you to learn the Round Table Collaboration method (developed by the artist) and add to and embellish an array of collages-in-progress to collectively create a vibrant installation. The collages-in-progress will be incorporated into a paper mural, over one hundred square feet large to be exhibited in Berkeley in 2020, with all contributors listed as collaborators.
Marty McCutcheon is, among other things, the founder of Round Table Collaboration, an innovative, inclusive method wherein sets of artworks are created by autonomous individuals participating in a sequential, interdependent process.
Free
Presented by Contemporary Jewish Museum.
Sunday, Oct 20 | 11am-3pm
Inspired by the holiday of Sukkot, a Jewish holiday celebrating the harvest, The Contemporary Jewish Museum has built its own sukkah (meaning "booth" or "hut") for gathering and community building in its Koret Taube Grand Lobby. Six local artists will each inhabit the Sukkah Studio as an open studio for one day between October 14-20, providing an inviting space for the artists to share their practice with visitors and work with interested people to make something together.
On Sunday, October 20, artist Marty McCutcheon invites you to learn the Round Table Collaboration method (developed by the artist) and add to and embellish an array of collages-in-progress to collectively create a vibrant installation. The collages-in-progress will be incorporated into a paper mural, over one hundred square feet large to be exhibited in Berkeley in 2020, with all contributors listed as collaborators.
Marty McCutcheon is, among other things, the founder of Round Table Collaboration, an innovative, inclusive method wherein sets of artworks are created by autonomous individuals participating in a sequential, interdependent process.
Free
Presented by Contemporary Jewish Museum.
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