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ZOOM PROGRAMS
with Joyce Raimondo, Education Coordinator
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Look Into the Future
Wednesday, January 22, 11:00am – 12:00pm
How can art help you clarify your aspirations for the future? We will begin with an inspirational presentation featuring Pollock, Krasner, and other artists who realized their creative dreams. Then explore the power of clear thought as you envision the world you want to create for yourself and others in a collage vision boarding workshop. Supplies: glue, scissors, magazine pictures, surface for your art. Or make a drawing.
Offered by the Field Library
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Creative Healing Workshop: Trauma and Art
Thursday, January 23, 2:00pm – 3:00pm
How do artists move through trauma? Joyce will discuss artists who express their experience of trauma in painting, photography and sculpture. Learn how creativity can transform great pain into beauty and joy — affirming life. Following Joyce’s presentation, participants are invited to draw or paint their own idea of a healing image. Have paint or drawing supplies on hand.
Offered by the East Hampton Library
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Let Your Feelings Out
Thursday, January 23, 3:00pm – 4:00pm
How can your feelings be expressed creatively and constructively in art?
Discover how Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Pablo Picasso and other modern artists express their emotions in innovative paintings. Virtually tour the barn studio where Krasner and Pollock created their abstract expressionist masterpieces. Then let your feelings out as you create your own abstract artwork. Have paint supplies on hand.
Offered by the Cutchogue New Suffolk Free Library
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Header Image: Rene Magritte, The False Mirror, 1928
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