Zoom Programs Hosted by Joyce Raimondo, Education Coordinator
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LIBRARY ZOOM PROGRAMS
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Pollock, Performance and Paint
Tuesday, February 20, 2:00pm – 3:00pm EST
Swoosh, splatter, smear! How can an artist paint and perform to a live performance at the same time? How can a person’s body be used as a paintbrush? Explore the impact of Jackson Pollock on future generations of groundbreaking performance artists.
Offered by the Larchmont Library
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Shape Up!
Wednesday, February 21, 2:00pm – 3:00pm EST
How can a circle, square or a triangle convey an emotion? Explore how simple shapes communicate ideas and feelings in abstract art. Following, create an abstract work using bold shapes. Have a surface for your picture, and assorted colored papers, scissors, glue and paint supplies on hand.
Offered by the Rush Public Library
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Face It!: Pencil Drawing
Learn the basic of drawing the human head, face, and facial features. Understand universal proportions that will improve you ability to draw a portrait in one session. Supplies: pencil and paper.
Wednesday, February 21, 4:00pm – 5:00pm EST
Offered by the North Shore Public Library
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Thursday, February 22, 11:00am – 12:00pm EST
Offered by the Field Library
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Make Your Mark
Thursday, February 22, 4:00pm – 5:00pm EST
Splash, pour, scrape, swoosh. How can you apply paint in experimental ways
to create dynamic emotional effects? Discover how modern artists make their
marks with unconventional tools, followed by a painting project. Bring paint supplies and unusual painting tools such as sticks, forks, combs, rollers, sponges and anything else.
Offered by the Cutchogue New Suffolk Library
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Above Image: Wassily Kandinsky, Squares with Concentric Circles, 1913
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