Material Transformations: Natural Pigments Workshop with Julia Norton
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| Dates: | Sunday, February 23, 2025 - Sunday, February 23, 2025 |
| Hours: | 11:00 am - 2:00 pm |
| Ages: | Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults |
| In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
| Cost: | Free |
| Category: | Arts & Crafts |
Transform natural materials into vibrant pigments in this free workshop with artist Julia Norton!Learn more about the history and sustainability of natural materials, gather inspiration from Julia’s own practice, engage with others while you experiment with natural pigments, and create your own work of art.
This workshop is offered in connection with our current exhibition Future Fossils and explores the ways in which materials transform and take on new life.
Workshop participants are encouraged to visit Future Fossils during your museum experience.
Detailed Workshop Description
In the first half of this workshop, learn about historic natural color materials by exploring their origins, cultural implications, and uses dating from the past to the present.
Dive deep into these histories and investigate the work of contemporary artists that consider color materials in their practices.
In the second half of the workshop, take a closer look at some of these raw materials first hand, and learn how to make watercolor paint from scratch using different pigments.
To complete the experience, explore working with these pigments on paper to create an original work of art!
Julia Norton
Julia Norton is a multimedia visual artist, arts educator, and researcher with a primary focus on natural color materials, including pigments, inks, and dyes.
In her art practice, she aims to work with imagery and materials that correlate with her interest in life cycles and regeneration.
She envisions working with natural materials as a form of collaboration, rather than mere usage.
As integral components of her practice, these resources are valued for their distinctive characteristics that may relate to where they come from in nature, what their global histories are, and how they add to artwork through their living and nuanced qualities.
As an educator with over a decade of experience teaching in museum spaces and other cultural institutions, Julia believes in fostering creative exploration, self determination, cultural connections, open inquiry, and a critical mindset as she engages with her students.
She has taught a broad range of workshops and multi-session programs at art spaces such as Dia Beacon, Swiss Institute, Queens Museum, and Harvard Art Museums with an emphasis on the natural world and the color materials connected to it.
Through these education offerings, she hopes to center and inspire ongoing exploration, curiosity, and conversation with participants of all ages.
www.julia-norton.com | @juliapnorton
Free!
Advance registration required
This event is intended for individuals and small groups of 5 or less.
Adults must accompany children age 14 and under.
Participants must have availability for the duration of the workshop.
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Phone: (617) 879-7333
By car:
MAAM is located near the entrance of the MassArt campus at 621 Huntington Avenue. Please note that street parking is limited in our neighborhood. The closest self-park garage is located at the Museum of Fine Arts, 20 Museum Road (0.3 miles away). Hourly and day rates are available.
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By transit:
MAAM is located on the MassArt campus at 621 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA.
Green Line
Take the MBTA Green Line (E) to Longwood Medical stop. MAAM is located directly across the street from the station.
Orange Line
You can also ride the MBTA Orange Line to Ruggles Station, and MAAM is only a half mile away. You can also board the CT2 bus bound for Ruggles via Kendall/MIT and exit at the Huntington and Longwood stop.
Bus
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Commuter Rail
Take the Franklin Line or Providence/Stoughton Line to Ruggles Station. MAAM is a half mile from the station or you can board any CT2 bus bound for Sullivan Square and exit at the Huntington and Longwood stop.
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