Upcoming
Tree of Life Workshop
$ 95 usd
Tue, Aug 6, 2024, 10:30 AM MDT – Tue, Aug 13, 2024, 12:30 PM MDT
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, 1400 1st Ave N, Great Falls, MT, USA Map
Dates Breakdown
Tue, Aug 6, 2024, 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM MDT
Tue, Aug 13, 2024, 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM MDT
Tree of Life
This workshop focuses on the love of trees, Celtic history and connections to the trees and print outs (designed by me) from the book “The Healing Power of Trees” by Sharlyn Hildago. There will also be quotes on trees and plants from “Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Each participant will receive a tree calendar print out which is based on their birth date. (I’ll be gathering dates before class). This calendar will include information from Celtic history with symbols (such as ogham and runes), astrology symbols, totems (animals, etc) and trees that correspond with birth dates. We will create your own unique Tree of Life. Instructional focus will be creating a tree using dyes and acrylics. Old clothes or aprons are suggested due to the pouring of paint/dyes and spraying of paint/dyes. There will be extra muslin to cut into shapes/symbols that can be glued or sewn into a vertical composition Tree of Life.
*Notes from both readings will enhance the lesson in preparation for the painting, in addition to a questionnaire for each participant on symbols in their own lives.
*Bring your lunch
When: Tuesdays, August 6th and 13th
Time: 10 am -3pm
Cost: $95 (supplies included)
Size: Minimum 4, Maximum 12
Instructor: Annie Allen Clark
Annie began her career 50 years ago as a youth on a farm in Havre Montana. The land spoke to her at an early age and continues to speak to her today. Connections to the land and the energy that surrounds the land ignite the art process within her. These connections provide the fuel and passion to create meaningful art work. Annie has explored combining different mediums, dyes and techniques on varying surfaces including fibers, wood, and paper. This allows a rich diverse tapestry of color to prevail in her work. Annie has developed art programs for all age groups centered on using environmental techniques that work with surrounding land, vegetation and water, ran a gallery (Roasted) that built a strong foundation for the arts in rural Montana, and worked through the Montana Arts Council as a coach for the MAP program.
Instructors
Annie Allen Clark
Instructor
Contact us
- Sarah Justice
- sa••••h@the••••e.org
- 406.727.8255
Location
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, 1400 1st Ave N, Great Falls, MT, USA
Classifications
Categories
- Workshops
Age Groups
- Adult
Levels
- All