HUNTINGTON — As part of the exhibit of artist-decorated trees titled “Manpower Presents Art on a Limb,” the Education Department at the Huntington Museum of Art is giving away free
HUNTINGTON — An exhibit of holiday trees decorated with ornaments created by regional artists will be on view today through Jan. 2, 2022, at the Huntington Museum of Art.
HUNTINGTON â Visiting artist Jessica Drenk has been teaching a three-day workshop at the Huntington Museum of Art.
The daily workshops, titled âThe Altered Book: Repurposing Old Books as a Catalyst for Creativity,â have been full with participants, who were asked to socially distance. The lessons began Friday and end Sunday, July 25.
Drenk, a Walter Gropius Master Artist, has an exhibit of her work on display at HMA through Aug. 8.
âJessica Drenk is a very creative artist who is inspired by nature,â said Cindy Dearborn, HMA education director, in a news release.
Raised in Montana, Drenk developed an appreciation for the natural world that inspires her artwork. Her sculptures, which are tactile and textural, highlight the chaos and beauty found in simple materials.
HUNTINGTON â The Huntington Museum of Art is welcoming Jessica Drenk as its latest Walter Gropius master artist.
Drenk will discuss her work during a free public presentation at the museum at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 22. An exhibit showcasing her work continues at HMA through Aug. 1.
In addition to Thursdayâs presentation, Drenk will present a workshop titled âThe Altered Book: Repurposing Old Books as a Catalyst for Creativityâ Friday through Sunday, July 23-25. The workshop is full, as the number of participants is limited to allow for social distancing.
âJessica Drenk is a very creative artist who is inspired by nature. We think her public presentation and workshop will be rewarding experiences for participants,â Cindy Dearborn, HMA education director, said in a release.