Environmental Art Online Workshop

Virtual Class

Environmental Art is a great way to connect with our natural world and immerse yourself in the creative process while having fun outside. Do you want to reduce your stress by spending more time outside doing something creative? Or do you just love making things and just want to try something new? Environmental Art is a growing field in the visual arts and there are numerous artists around the world making exciting Environmental Art.

This is an opportunity for you and maybe your family, to learn how to make your own site-specific environmental art installations and to learn about this growing field from artists and educators. Thielking and Robinson will give a presentation introducing environmental art, its history, and a range of exciting contemporary works in the field. They will also talk about their own environmental work and their collaborations with the international Catching A Wave Collective (CatchingaWave.org). Participants will be making several environmental site-specific works, will document them and share them through a virtual gallery, and will be invited to share their work with other participants in a follow up conversation. No experience necessary and all ages welcome.

Instructors: Lisa Beth Robinson & Kristin Theilking
10 am - noon
Saturday, May 22
$25
REGISTER ONLINE

Participants will be mailed supply kits or can pick them up at Nicolet College and invited to the class via email. Zoom links will be available for a limited period of time after the live class.