Graphic of a bright glowing lantern in colors of blue and green.

Brushes and Beams:

An Evening of Light, Color & Creativity

Tuesday, July 18, 2023 | 6–8 p.m.
Forsyth Galleries | Memorial Student Center, MSC 2428
 
Presenters:

Jenn Korolenko, curator of education, Forsyth Galleries
Jeanne Goodman, clinical assoc. professor, School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts
 

COST: Free
AGES: Pre-teen to Adult
LEVEL: Beginner, no experience or art knowledge required
SUPPLIES: Provided
RSVP: Form below

Dive into the mesmerizing world of light and its captivating role in art in this unique, progressive program and hands-on cyanotype activity.

Step into our Victorian-era art collection and exhibition, Gas Lighting: An Exploration of Light and Shadow, where we’ll shed light (pun intended) on the fascinating interplay between light, color theory and artistic masterpieces. You’ll be amazed to discover how different works of art can transform when viewed under various light levels. We’ll unveil the secrets of how light exposure and paper conservation can breathe new life into age-old artworks, preserving their magic for generations to come.

And prepare to get your creative juices flowing with a hands-on cyanotype activity. This workshop is all about self-expression, experimentation and having fun!

You won’t want to miss this illuminating journey. Reserve your spot below and get ready to see art in a whole new light!