Grace Bristow, a recent graduate of Washington University and an accomplished sculptor, will lead a class in creating small sculptures with cast plaster. The class is equally suitable for adults who wish to learn the basics of cast sculpture and for children who may wish to create special objects for this Halloween weekend. (Children will need to be accompanied by an adult.) Attendees may bring in small, handheld objects that may easily be imprinted such as leaves, twigs, or miniature charms. SML will provide a number of Halloween-themed objects, such as plastic spiders and miniature witch’s broomsticks for the same purpose. All attendees are welcome to take their sculptures home.
Grace Bristow is a multimedia artist who misuses materials to explore structural and metaphorical integrity, time, and the accidental. She holds a BFA in Studio Art from Washington University in St. Louis, where her focus was primarily sculpting in plaster. Having grown up in Lakeville, she is influenced by natural phenomena: weather, topography, and the mysteries of intuition.
Registration requested.
SML will supply clay, plaster, objects, and work tables. The event will take place outside in the Buttons Garden. In the event of rain, we will move to the Wardell Community Room.
October 29 | 2:30 pm - 3:15 pm EDT
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