MIXED-MEDIA EXPERIMENTAL DRAWINGCarrie Hott8 sessions >> Tuesdays, June 6-August 15(no session July 4)6:30-9:30 pm, Studio 14, $350Previous drawing experience recommended.
Drawing is a very open and flexible medium and can accommodate endless possibilities with a variety of media on paper. In this class, you will be introduced to wet, dry, and collage media through hands-on demonstrations. Project prompts will expand your approach to drawing by using sound, ideas, narrative, and memory. Structured exercises will be combined with room for further experimentation and development of individual ideas.
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Carrie Hott is an artist who lives and works in Oakland, CA. Her studio practice employs a variety of media including sculpture, drawing, and installation to find origins, connect tangents, and locate invisible histories. She received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and her BFA from Arizona State University. In 2009, Carrie Hott co-founded the Royal NoneSuch Gallery, in Oakland, CA, an alternative art and community event space.http://www.carriehott.com/
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