RESTORE
RESTORE in the press, by the press (online)
Video documentation produced by MAC and published Press Release samples
Middletown Art Center hosts 2D mixed media workshop March 17
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RESTORE CLASSES 1-5pm ~ $5
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The RESTORE project provided low-cost classes most weekends through May 2019. Fall and early winter classes offer opportunities to learn or refine skills in a variety of materials and techniques, including clay, woodworking, metalworking, concrete, dry point, block printing, and more. Late winter and spring classes will focus on personal and collaborative projects, studio time, mentoring and guidance to create work. Read more about what we are doing now here.
While participants can join for just one class, MAC encourages folks to come to a series of classes and collaborate in project design and implementation for a new Art Walk on Rabbit Hill, and/or to work towards a large-scale personal work for exhibition at MAC or at the EcoArts Sculpture Walk. Entries will be juried.
Work from Writing and Printmaking classes will contribute to MAC’s second chapbook of writings and images, and poetry readings including the celebratory reopening of the EcoArts Sculpture Walk. Works from printmaking classes may be included in exhibits other locations in Lake County including Lakeport City Hall and Adventist Health hospital Clearlake. Our first chapbook, Resilience – a community reframes disaster through art, is available here.
While participants can join for just one class, MAC encourages folks to come to a series of classes and collaborate in project design and implementation for a new Art Walk on Rabbit Hill, and/or to work towards a large-scale personal work for exhibition at MAC or at the EcoArts Sculpture Walk. Entries will be juried.
Work from Writing and Printmaking classes will contribute to MAC’s second chapbook of writings and images, and poetry readings including the celebratory reopening of the EcoArts Sculpture Walk. Works from printmaking classes may be included in exhibits other locations in Lake County including Lakeport City Hall and Adventist Health hospital Clearlake. Our first chapbook, Resilience – a community reframes disaster through art, is available here.
The RESTORE project was made possible thanks to support from the California Arts Council, a state agency, with additional support from local organizations, businesses, and individuals. Visit www.ca.arts.gov to learn more about the California Arts Council’s important work in communities and schools throughout California.
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