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A Centennial Celebration!

DADA: Eternal Return
Collaborative Community Event #2

Saturday & Sunday, February 25 & 26, 2017
12:00 - 4:00 pm

This is a Centennial Celebration, as Beatrice Wood, Marcel Duchamp, and other artists in New York, as well as Zurich, were creating important works as part of the Dada Movement in 1917, ultimately having a major impact on art history. 

DADA: Eternal Return Collaborative Community Event #2

 

Saturday & Sunday Workshops, Feb. 25 & 26, 2017 / 12 - 4 pm:

These free workshops will begin with a PowerPoint presentation on Dada history and aesthetics by Kevin Wallace, Director of the Center, followed by hands-on exploration of collage and assemblage techniques, as well as how chance and accident can expand artistic exploration.

Participants will be asked to donate their creations to the Center, to be included in the exhibition DADA: The Eternal Return, presented March 4 - April 22, with all proceeds supporting educational programming.

These workshops are being presented in conjunction with two DADA: Eternal Return Collaborative Community Weekend Events, taking place on:

Saturday & Sunday, February 11 & 12, 12 - 4 pm
and Saturday & Sunday, February 25 & 26, 12 - 4 pm.

Invite your friends! 

 

 

For workshop registration, please contact:
The Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts
Tel: 805-646-3381 or email us at BeatriceWoodCenter@gmail.com.

 
Our workshops and classes all take place at the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts (driving directions).

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