Thursday, March 22 · 6 PM · $15
SPACE IS LIMITED. ADVANCE RESERVATIONS ONLINE OR BY PHONE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.
Wine and cheese will be provided.
From a communal pile of used can tabs, attendees will string them on tubing which can be tied in a knot or any fun shape. By the end of the class they will be transformed into a dynamic work of art for your coffee table. Materials included.
Alice Hope was recently named the 2018 “ Woman to Watch” for New York by the National Museum of Women in the Arts, and will be showing works at NMWA this summer. Concurrent to the Radical Voice show, Alice Hope has a one person show at Guild Hall: February 25- March 25, 2018. She holds an MFA from Yale University and shows at Ricco Maresca Gallery in New York.
Image: Alice Hope; Untitled, 2017; Used can tabs and IV tubing.
With Artist-in-Residence Andrea Cote, the public will participate in collaborative printmaking and video. Participants will come together over the course of two months in a series of movement and art-making workshops culminating in a performance and large-scale tapestry.
Curated by Paton Miller, the now fourth year of this popular exhibition continues to celebrate 29 new artists, honors the collectors who have supported them, and marks Southampton Arts Center as a home where the East End arts scene can continue to thrive.