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24 Mar 2022

Digital Drink + Draw: Distance

Unwind and find inspiration in self-taught art! Drink, draw, and connect virtually.

How do artists depict distance? From seascapes that William O. Golding drew from memory to otherworldly locales documented by Ken Grimes, explore these and other works by self-taught artists in this session led by AFAM educator and artist Natalie Beall.

Space is limited; advance registration is required. Please consider making a donation when you register to support ongoing virtual programming.

Instructions for joining with a Zoom link and password will be provided by email upon registration confirmation under “Additional Information.” Closed captioning will be provided in English. For questions or to request accessibility accommodations, please email publicprograms@folkartmuseum.org.

Support for 2022 public programs is provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).

Image: William O. Golding (1874-1943), Isobel, Savannah, Georgia, 1932, Pencil and crayon on paper, 8 × 10 1/2″, Gift of David L. Davies, 2004.22.1, Photo by Gavin Ashworth.

6:00 pm–7:30 pm

Online; free with registration

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