ECO-ART WORKSHOP FOR YOUTH
Join local artist-educator Amanda Marlowe for her signature “Eco-Art” workshop for youth. Eco-Art is a trash art workshop for kids designed to interact with the byproduct of consumption. The workshop presents a fun, yet thoughtful experience that engages sustainability, consumerism, and impermanence. All bits and bobs used for artmaking are upcycled, and participants are invited to bring your recyclables!
Materials supplied. Sliding-Scale Participation Fee (suggested $25 per participant).
Artist-Educator Bio: Amand Marlowe guides thoughtful art experiences that ask kids life’s big questions. She develops curriculum for nature non-profits, museums, schools, and businesses. Amanda holds a BSA in Philosophy and Education from Skidmore College and is currently writing a children’s book on death. Learn more about Amanda’s practice on her website or instagram.
PLEASE NOTE: this workshop has a minimum attendance level of 5 pre-registered students; if that number is not met, participants will be notified of the event’s cancelation and all donations will be refunded! Please invite your friends and their friends, so this exciting workshop can take place.