Dallas Contemporary will present the debut of their newest exhibition-inspired workshop, "Print with Us." The workshop is inspired by Yoshitomo Nara’s exhibition, "I Forgot Their Names and Often Can’t Remember Their Faces But Remember Their Voices Well," that is on view at the museum through August 22.
The event will begin with an in-depth, educator-led tour of the exhibition followed by a linocut printmaking lesson with Dallas-based artist Kazuko Goto.
Through his highly emotive paintings and drawings on recycled materials, Yoshitomo Nara’s exhibition explores the breadth of human emotion while also bringing attention to pressing contemporary issues. Using traditional linocut techniques, "Print With Us" workshop participants will carve and print their own designs or messages onto tote bags that will then serve as wearable tools for expression.
Dallas Contemporary will present the debut of their newest exhibition-inspired workshop, "Print with Us." The workshop is inspired by Yoshitomo Nara’s exhibition, "I Forgot Their Names and Often Can’t Remember Their Faces But Remember Their Voices Well," that is on view at the museum through August 22.
The event will begin with an in-depth, educator-led tour of the exhibition followed by a linocut printmaking lesson with Dallas-based artist Kazuko Goto.
Through his highly emotive paintings and drawings on recycled materials, Yoshitomo Nara’s exhibition explores the breadth of human emotion while also bringing attention to pressing contemporary issues. Using traditional linocut techniques, "Print With Us" workshop participants will carve and print their own designs or messages onto tote bags that will then serve as wearable tools for expression.
Dallas Contemporary will present the debut of their newest exhibition-inspired workshop, "Print with Us." The workshop is inspired by Yoshitomo Nara’s exhibition, "I Forgot Their Names and Often Can’t Remember Their Faces But Remember Their Voices Well," that is on view at the museum through August 22.
The event will begin with an in-depth, educator-led tour of the exhibition followed by a linocut printmaking lesson with Dallas-based artist Kazuko Goto.
Through his highly emotive paintings and drawings on recycled materials, Yoshitomo Nara’s exhibition explores the breadth of human emotion while also bringing attention to pressing contemporary issues. Using traditional linocut techniques, "Print With Us" workshop participants will carve and print their own designs or messages onto tote bags that will then serve as wearable tools for expression.