Young Artists Workshops 2022


October 30th
3D Halloween Paper Cats
1:00 - 2:30pm
Young artists will learn basic paper engineering, pop-up art, and collage techniques.
The workshop will be held at Industry City.
51 35th Street Building #5, 1st Fl
(Classes will be held in front Moore Brothers Wine and Imports from Marrakech.)
Directions:
The 36 St subway station {D, N, R, trains} is the nearest one to Industry City.
51 35th Street Building #5, 1st Fl
(Classes will be held in front Moore Brothers Wine and Imports from Marrakech.)
Directions:
The 36 St subway station {D, N, R, trains} is the nearest one to Industry City.


November 20th
Abstract Fall Forest and Wearable Sculptures
1:00 - 2:30pm
Young artists will learn origami, pop-up art and paper engineering techniques. Students can also create their own wearable paper jewelry.
The workshop will be held at Industry City.
51 35th Street Building #5, 1st Fl
(Classes will be held in front Moore Brothers Wine and Imports from Marrakech.)
Directions:
The 36 St subway station {D, N, R, trains} is the nearest one to Industry City.


December 18th
Winter Night Sky Watercolor Illustration
1:00 - 2:30pm
Young artists will learn how to create a gradient with liquid watercolors as well as masking and other illustration techniques.
The workshop will be held at Industry City.
51 35th Street Building #5, 1st Fl
(Classes will be held in front Moore Brothers Wine and Imports from Marrakech.)
Directions:
The 36 St subway station {D, N, R, trains} is the nearest one to Industry City.
51 35th Street Building #5, 1st Fl
(Classes will be held in front Moore Brothers Wine and Imports from Marrakech.)
Directions:
The 36 St subway station {D, N, R, trains} is the nearest one to Industry City.
About Jennifer:
Jennifer Prevatt is a New York based interdisciplinary artist, children’s book illustrator, and educator. She holds a BA in Scientific Illustration and an MFA from Newcastle University.
Influenced by the visual language of dreams and fairytales, her practice blends constructs surrounding memory, mortality, feminism, and sexuality. She experiments with mixed media to create a visual narrative of archetypal thought patterns within the framework of a fairytale, working primarily with paper as a sculptural form because of its delicate and vulnerable quality.






www.jenniferprevatt.com
www.jenniferprevattillustration.com