so close, yet so far

In solidarity to stop the spread of COVID-19, we are offering online programming so close, yet so far PAY-AS-YOU-CAN workshops and discussions, and NEW eClasses via ZOOM with printshop members and artists. Our thoughts are with you and your loved ones.

DONATIONS are SPLIT between artist and printshop.

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AYANA EVANS

Saturday, April 25th | 4PM (EDT)

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Ayana Evans will lead a mini performance art workshop on performing online with connection. She also discuss managing her depression during quarantine and her personal experience with being sick with the virus.


Meeting ID: 815 2114 5613

EFA NYC is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81521145613?pwd=K0dMTXVNWENQekdCMGF5Yk9KOWRFZz09

 

NYPL | Visual Research for Artists with Art Librarian, Chantal Lee

Sun. May 10 | Starts at 2PM (EDT)

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Get an orientation of the Digital Collections and other e-resources of the New York Public Library. For artists looking for reference images for collage and drawing to research for photographs, prints, and digitized books.

Chantal Lee is an art librarian and independent curator based in Queens. She works at the New York Public Library in the Art & Architecture and Picture Collections. She received a dual MS in Art History and Library Science at Pratt Institute.


Glendalys Medina | Timed Expressions | For Adults + Kids

Sun., May 17 - 4PM (EDT)

In this one-hour workshop, Glendalys will lead a timed drawing exercise prompted by physical and visual cues. Adults and Kids 7+.

Materials needed: sheets of paper, drawing and coloring tools, some random household items and an open mind. No drawing skills needed.  (via ZOOM)

Glendalys Medina is a Nuyorican conceptual interdisciplinary visual artist who was born in Puerto Rico and raised in the Bronx. Medina investigates how patterns like habits, perspective, and value structures download into our psyche. Historically societies categorized and define using image and language. To redefine history Medina blends geometry, neuro-linguistic programming, self-help, the New Thought movement, Caribbean and Hip-Hop culture into an interdisciplinary practice that deconstructs image and language disrupting the downloading of patterns to create new value structures to reclaiming a higher self.