The Make A Memory workshop is a participatory mosiac workshop based on an antique memory jug found in the mountains of eastern Kentucky. Participants will make their own pieces--all materials provided, as well as a collective piece that will be donated to ASA and bear MU designations. Participants will be encouraged to bring their own bangles, shells, rocks, jewelry, marbles, flotsam, etc, to personalize their items and or represent their institution and or region of Appalachia
Objectives: Participants will learn how art therapists can achieve individual or group goals through...
These photos record the school workshops conducted by the AHRC-funded 'Future Memory in Place' proje...
This study into my creative process as an artist is based on a qualitative analysis of my artmaking ...
The Make A Memory workshop is a participatory mosiac workshop based on an antique memory jug found i...
Throughout the history of Appalachia and especially Kentucky, crafts have been an important part of ...
This workshop reflected upon a number of projects involving photography, memory, and the making of m...
Memory Jugs: Continuity and Change in a Traditional American Art Form, examines the evolution of the...
1noThis report concerns the Museum of Blacksmith Art and Cutlery in Maniago, which is embe...
These photos record the community workshops conducted by the AHRC-funded 'Future Memory in Place' pr...
Audience will be invited to interact with a wall installation. The latter will be composed by 50 bro...
These photos record a phase of the school workshops conducted by the AHRC-funded 'Future Memory in P...
The paper presents a month long museum workshop entitled Interesting Women of Osijek with a broader ...
MemoryMap (http://memorymap.org.uk) is a free online exhibition space which provides an attractive p...
Creative practitioners often capture, represent, test and contest the phenomenon of memory. Memory i...
Recreate and repurpose new and vintage magazines, old books, maps, photos and more to create works o...
Objectives: Participants will learn how art therapists can achieve individual or group goals through...
These photos record the school workshops conducted by the AHRC-funded 'Future Memory in Place' proje...
This study into my creative process as an artist is based on a qualitative analysis of my artmaking ...
The Make A Memory workshop is a participatory mosiac workshop based on an antique memory jug found i...
Throughout the history of Appalachia and especially Kentucky, crafts have been an important part of ...
This workshop reflected upon a number of projects involving photography, memory, and the making of m...
Memory Jugs: Continuity and Change in a Traditional American Art Form, examines the evolution of the...
1noThis report concerns the Museum of Blacksmith Art and Cutlery in Maniago, which is embe...
These photos record the community workshops conducted by the AHRC-funded 'Future Memory in Place' pr...
Audience will be invited to interact with a wall installation. The latter will be composed by 50 bro...
These photos record a phase of the school workshops conducted by the AHRC-funded 'Future Memory in P...
The paper presents a month long museum workshop entitled Interesting Women of Osijek with a broader ...
MemoryMap (http://memorymap.org.uk) is a free online exhibition space which provides an attractive p...
Creative practitioners often capture, represent, test and contest the phenomenon of memory. Memory i...
Recreate and repurpose new and vintage magazines, old books, maps, photos and more to create works o...
Objectives: Participants will learn how art therapists can achieve individual or group goals through...
These photos record the school workshops conducted by the AHRC-funded 'Future Memory in Place' proje...
This study into my creative process as an artist is based on a qualitative analysis of my artmaking ...