Come by Venice Arts Sunday July 13th, from 1-4pm for another exciting and FREE adult Drop in Media Storytelling Workshops! This exciting year long series is part of the Community Story Lab, a new program for adults that mirrors the depth of learning and arts engagement in our programs for youth!
Led by media artists Michelle Glass, Andrea Dominguez & Paige Tighe, each month will present a new theme and approach to media-based story telling. The theme for July's Drop In Lab is:
In Relationship To: Public sculptures are created to for the public. But you are the public, and what type of sculpture would you create in relation to a specific location in your neighborhood if you were commissioned to do so? Students will create small sculptures from various materials, shoot the sculptures on a green of screen, import the image into photoshop, and superimpose them into photographs spaces/places from the community. *Note that this session takes place on the second Sunday due to the Fourth of July holiday.
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Please email Meg at meg@venice-arts.org if you are interested in learning more or visit http://venicearts.org/
The Community Story Lab is supported by a grant from The James Irvine Foundation.
Find out what's happening in Venice-Mar Vistafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Domingo, el 13 de Julio 2014: Mirando hacia el exterior - en relación a
Las estructuras públicas han sido creadas para el público y tú eres parte del mismo. Qué tipo de estructura crearías en relación a un lugar específico de tu vecindad si te contratarían para hacerlo?
Los estudiantes crearán pequeñas esculturas utilizando materiales diversos para luego filmarlas en una pantalla verde e importar las imágenes a photoshop. Luego sobrepondrán dichas imágines en fotos de lugares comunes de distintas vecindades.
Interesado en saber más o inscribirse en el Laboratorio Comunitario de Narrativa? Por favor escríba a Meg a meg@venice-arts.org o llame al 310.392.0846.
El Laboratorio Comunitario de Narrativa es apoyado por una beca de The James Irvine Foundation.