Tuesday, September 6 through Tuesday, October 4, 2011
92nd Street Y
1395 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10128
General info: (212) 415-5500
To register: (212) 415-5562
Cost: Free
For all ages
Come to 92Y and join the Warhol Festival of art workshops for children, including silk-screen printing, rubber stamping, creating ceramic shoes and metallic fish, and more.
All events are FREE and run from 12–4 pm.
Every Saturday and Sunday: Drop in Silkscreen Studio
The silkscreen studio is open for drop-in visits. All other programs have limited space and require advanced registration. Call (212) 415-5562 to register for one of these FREE programs.
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RSVP Events (Free, but with limited seating)
Sep 10 - Transformation Workshop / 7–11 yrs: 12–1:30 pm / 12–16 yrs: 2–4 pm
Andy Warhol had a knack for presenting familiar objects in new ways and making us see them differently. How did he do this? In this workshop you will explore various means by which one can transform a found object into a work of art.
Sep 11 - Ceramics: Warhol’s Shoes / Families / All Ages
Working in 92Y’s state of the art ceramic studio, design playful three-dimensional shoe sculptures inspired by Andy Warhol’s drawings and paintings of shoes. Sculptures will be fired and patrons can return on one the following weekends to glaze their work.
Sep 18 - (SOA Open House) – Rubber Stamp Workshop / Ages 5–8
Andy Warhol used the repetition of images as a powerful design element in his art. He started doing this with rubber stamps when working as a commercial artist. Explore the use of rubber stamps to create patterns and designs in this lively workshop.
Sep 18 - Go Fish! / Ages 9-12
Join in us in the Jewelry and Metal Work Studio to design, cut and decorate your Warhol Fish bookmark or create your iconic symbol from Warhol’s notebooks or your own.
Sep 25 - (Street Festival) – Transformation Workshop / 7–11 yrs: 12–1:30 pm / 12–16 yrs: 2–4 pm
Andy Warhol had a knack for presenting familiar objects in new ways and making us see them differently. How did he do this? In this workshop you will explore various means by which one can transform a found object into a work of art.
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Also, check out the exhibit Warhol: Paintings for Children, coordinated by collector David Mugrabi from Sep 6–Oct 4, 2011. These paintings will be hung in the hall at eye level for easy viewing by children.
Sep 10 - Transformation Workshop / 7–11 yrs: 12–1:30 pm / 12–16 yrs: 2–4 pm
Andy Warhol had a knack for presenting familiar objects in new ways and making us see them differently. How did he do this? In this workshop you will explore various means by which one can transform a found object into a work of art.
Sep 11 - Ceramics: Warhol’s Shoes / Families / All Ages
Working in 92Y’s state of the art ceramic studio, design playful three-dimensional shoe sculptures inspired by Andy Warhol’s drawings and paintings of shoes. Sculptures will be fired and patrons can return on one the following weekends to glaze their work.
Sep 18 - (SOA Open House) – Rubber Stamp Workshop / Ages 5–8
Andy Warhol used the repetition of images as a powerful design element in his art. He started doing this with rubber stamps when working as a commercial artist. Explore the use of rubber stamps to create patterns and designs in this lively workshop.
Sep 18 - Go Fish! / Ages 9-12
Join in us in the Jewelry and Metal Work Studio to design, cut and decorate your Warhol Fish bookmark or create your iconic symbol from Warhol’s notebooks or your own.
Sep 25 - (Street Festival) – Transformation Workshop / 7–11 yrs: 12–1:30 pm / 12–16 yrs: 2–4 pm
Andy Warhol had a knack for presenting familiar objects in new ways and making us see them differently. How did he do this? In this workshop you will explore various means by which one can transform a found object into a work of art.
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Also, check out the exhibit Warhol: Paintings for Children, coordinated by collector David Mugrabi from Sep 6–Oct 4, 2011. These paintings will be hung in the hall at eye level for easy viewing by children.
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