Sunday: Doodling Meet-up [Adult]

01/21/2018 09:00 AM - 03/18/2018 10:15 AM ET

Category

Adult Classes + Workshops

Location

Studio

Summary

Doodling is a kind of improvisational art - art that’s often not even considered art, but rather a kind of practice, even a form of meditation. (click title for more info)

Teaching Artist: Eleni Litt
Sundays, 9:00-10:15am: 8 sessions
January 21 - March 18 (no class 2/18)
Members: $135 | Regular: $150
Late fee of $25 will apply from January 14, 2018

Description

And you don’t need to think of yourself as an artist to explore this free form art practice. Doodling is not about what’s “good” or “best” or necessarily about making anything in particular; it’s more about holding the pencil, or the marker, or collaging on paper and seeing what happens! No worries - there will be prompts to give you ideas to get you started so you won’t have much time looking at the blank page. Join Eleni for a few warm mornings of creation.

About the Teaching Artist: Eleni Litt is an artist-teacher who tells a story or expresses a feeling with line, color, and form. She loves making art in the community and offers workshops and short courses to people of all ages. She has a Certificate in Fine Arts from the Parsons School of Design, a Certificate in Creative Arts Therapies from The New School, a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the London School of Economics (UK), and a BA in Art History from Reed College. She shares and shows her work in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. A long-term resident of West Windsor, NJ she commutes daily (with many of her neighbors) to New York City, where she works at The New School as Associate Provost of Faculty Affairs. She often makes art on the train during the NJT and MTA commutes!