Wren Houses Ceramics Class with Robin Power
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9911 South Walden Parkway,Chicago IL 60643
12 February, 2022
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Wren Houses Ceramics Class with Robin Power @ Joplin Marley Ceramic artist Robin Power leads students in a workshop to create exquisite unique wren houses. Instruction, clay, glaze firing and all tools included. Wine, cheese and sweet tunes too. Only 12 spots available. Proof of COVID vaccination required. Chicagoland native, Robin Power received her BFA from The School of the Art Institute Chicago where her primary area of focus was figurative. As teaching artist, she has taught and hosted workshops in figurative sculpture and ceramics at many Chicago area studios and schools. Robin exhibits her own work at local and national galleries and museum exhibitions. She has participated in many Beverly Area Arts Alliance exhibitions and Uprising Craft Markets, and taught a very popular basket weaving workshop series in 2019. The Beverly Area Arts Alliance (“The Alliance”) coordinates art focused events and projects fostering collaboration between artists and the Beverly/Morgan Park community. The Alliance seeks to identify opportunities and incubate ideas to advance Beverly as a hub of culture and creativity on Chicago’s South Side, and it does so by working with like-minded community leaders, organizations and artists that come together to create a vibrant environment in which to live and do business. The Alliance’s annual cornerstone event is the Beverly Art Walk (the “Art Walk”, or “BAW”), and is held in October during Chicago Artist’s month.The Art Walk features work by more than one hundred area artists displayed in local businesses and organizations throughout the neighborhood. It also includes live music, artist demonstrations, home studio tours and the creation of permanent public art. In addition to coordinating and executing the Art Walk, the Alliance works throughout the year to organize pop-up exhibitions in local businesses and vacant storefronts, facilitate educational opportunities for area artists, students, and community members, as well as, present a quarterly reading series called “The Frunchroom.” The Alliance was formed in 2014 by local artists and community activists, and has gained tremendous growth in a short time. We believe this is due in part to The Alliance events and outreach fulfilling the deep need of a community with a serious appreciation and esteem for the arts.
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