ASL DrawNow! IN-PERSON with Nic Annette Miller and Joyce Hom on Frank Walter
Join teaching artists Joyce Hom and Nic Annette Miller for an INPERSON participatory drawing workshop presented in American Sign Language (ASL). The first solo museum exhibition in the United States to focus on the work of Antiguan artist Frank Walter (1926–2009). A polymath with a keen intellect and thirst for knowledge, Walter created a body of work that encompasses a variety of mediums, subject matter, and styles. During his lifetime Walter produced over 5,000 paintings, 1,000 drawings, 600 sculptures, 2,000 photographs, 468 hours of recordings, and a 50,000-page archive. To Capture a Soul provides insight into not only Walter’s artistic practice but also his relationship to issues of race and identity, the legacy of slavery, the colonial and postcolonial experience, and the history and politics of Antigua, Barbuda, and beyond. Please note this INPERSON workshop will be in ASL with no voice interpretation. It is free and open to the signing community.
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Where?
The Drawing Center, Wooster Street, New York, NY, USA
When?
Sep 15
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
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ASL DrawNow! IN-PERSON with Nic Annette Miller and Joyce Hom on Frank Walter
Where?
The Drawing Center, Wooster Street, New York, NY, USA
When?
Sep
15
Time?
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Signed
Join teaching artists Joyce Hom and Nic Annette Miller for an INPERSON participatory drawing workshop presented in American Sign Language (ASL). The first solo museum exhibition in the United States to focus on the work of Antiguan artist Frank Walter (1926–2009). A polymath with a keen intellect and thirst for knowledge, Walter created a body of work that encompasses a variety of mediums, subject matter, and styles. During his lifetime Walter produced over 5,000 paintings, 1,000 drawings, 600 sculptures, 2,000 photographs, 468 hours of recordings, and a 50,000-page archive. To Capture a Soul provides insight into not only Walter’s artistic practice but also his relationship to issues of race and identity, the legacy of slavery, the colonial and postcolonial experience, and the history and politics of Antigua, Barbuda, and beyond. Please note this INPERSON workshop will be in ASL with no voice interpretation. It is free and open to the signing community.
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