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LAMAGPlay: Making an Impression

Date
May 12, 2018
Time
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Organizer’s Site
http://www.lamag.org/lamagplay-julie-shafer/
Julie Shafer Making an Impression Art Workshop Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery

Art Workshop

Rubbings are one of the oldest forms of record and image-making in human history. Join DCA’s Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery to create a one-of-a-kind rubbing using graphite sticks, paper, and other materials to document your day at the COLA 2018 exhibition at Barnsdall Park! All ages welcomed.

About Julie Shafer

Julie Shafer (b. 1978 Southern California) lives and works in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Eagle Rock. In 2005 she received an MFA in Visual Art from USC, and 2000 she received a BA in Studio Art from UC Irvine. In 2017 her work was exhibited in Convergence at the Fellows of Contemporary Art Gallery where she exhibited photographs and read her creative non-fiction. Ciara Ennis wrote an essay on her work Conquest of the Vertical, which was featured in SPE’s Spring 2017 Journal, Exposure, and Julie gave a TEDx talk on the work in 2014.

Location

Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (virtual)
4800 Hollywood Boulevard,
Los Angeles, 90027
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323-644-6269
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