Sustain(ability) & the Art Studio: Course Participant Presentations
Sunday, March 12
United States: 11:00am PT, 12:00pm MT, 1:00pm CT, 2:00pm ET
EUROPE: 19:00 GMT Australia: 6am Monday AEDT
ecoartspace members are invited to observe the final session of Sustain(ability) & the Art Studio, an online course held through ecoartspace in collaboration with artist-educator Anna Chapman and the Center for Art Education and Sustainability. Over the last two months, class participants have been engaging their environment and community through personal projects exploring natural art processes, environmentalism, and interpersonal healing, inspired by the course content and guest artists Tanja Geis, María-Elena Pombo, and Bebonkwe - Jude Norris. Join us for a series of presentations representing the rich and transformative explorations each participant has taken up in their practice.
Anna Chapman is an artist and educator passionate about the intersection of art, education, ecology and healing. Believing that interdisciplinary approaches to education are necessary to meaning-making in the context of the Anthropocene, her work is inspired by post-colonial and indigenous perspectives, aiming to (re)evaluate our relationship to materiality, community, and environment in Western culture. She received a BFA in Painting at the Rhode Island School of Design in 2012 and a Master of Arts in Art Education at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2022. Anna currently teaches through the Center for Art Education and Sustainability, ecoartspace, and the Continuing Education department of the Cleveland Institute of Art and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
AnnaChapmanEducation.com
AnnaChapmanArt.com
Participating Artists: Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin, Anne Mavor, Bart Woodstrup aka vodstrup, Deb Claffey, Donna Hamil Talman, Ida Mitrani, Jeannene Langford, Jennie E. Park, Lyn Swett Miller, Margot McMahon, and Yan Cheng.
MEMBERS ONLY. All participants MUST REGISTER.