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Nontraditional Materials in Drawing at Tate Modern
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In London ()
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Class hours
6h
Try out drawing with unusual tools like burnt sticks, and drawing in combination with found materials such as found papers and other objects to bring texture into our drawings. We'll look at ways that artists use nontraditional materials throughout Modernism. This day of drawing will focus on materials exploration and process more than observational drawing, so be open to working in new and different ways. Suitable for: All levels
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Marcia Teusink
Artist Instructor
Marcia Teusink has over fifteen years experience teaching art in museums and schools. She has taught in California, New York, Switzerland, and Italy, at places such as the Brooklyn Museum, Pratt Institute of Art & Design, and the Zurich Kunsthaus, among others. Marcia holds an MFA in Visual Art from the City University of New York, Queens College, and is currently studying museum education at the Institute of Education, London University.
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Try out drawing with unusual tools like burnt sticks, and drawing in combination with found materials such as found papers and other objects to bring texture into our drawings. We'll look at ways that artists use nontraditional materials throughout Modernism. This day of drawing will focus on materials exploration and process more than observational drawing, so be open to working in new and different ways.
Nontraditional Materials in Drawing at Tate Modern
