Art Ventures hosts a public reception and unveiling of student artwork based on the Hanging Sculptures of Ruth Asawa from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. March 28 at the Donald W. Reynolds Boys & Girls Club, 560 N. Rupple Road in Fayetteville. Lauren Denny, a University of Arkansas art education student and graphic artist, along with retired teachers Jeanne King and Cathy Von Hatten led students through Asawa s artistic techniques, working with yarn and other materials to develop their own three-dimensional sculptural language. This collaboration for Art Ventures and the Boys & Girls Club of Fayetteville is the first K-12 gallery initiative of the year. The show also features works on paper.
There exists a need for creativity in every workplace environment, whether you’re in a highly creative field or not. But creativity and inspiration can’t be forced, so what happens when that headspace is hard to reach? One way to break a creative rut is to surround and immerse yourself in creative environments. When it comes to exciting and stimulating spaces, Wisconsin’s art scene never fails to disappoint.