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Drop-In Art Studio: Clay Structures

Sundays, Oct 6 and 13, 2019 | 11am–3pm

ADMISSION: Free with Museum admission; youth 18 and under always free.

Roll, heap, and build in clay! In honor of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, use clay, cardboard, and wood to build your own tiny sukkahs or other structures. Don’t forget to make some mini clay food to go inside!

About Drop-in Art Studio

On first and second Sundays and select holidays, drop by to create, play, and experiment with a teaching artist. All ages are invited to join the fun and to experiment with unexpected techniques and materials. Select workshops feature guest artists, unique equipment and tools, and more!

ABout the exhibition

Annabeth Rosen: Fired, Broken, Gathered, Heaped is the first major survey of Annabeth Rosen (b. 1957 Brooklyn, NY), Robert Arneson Chair at UC Davis, and 2018 Guggenheim Fellow.

For over two decades, Rosen has interrogated the medium of ceramics in the context of contemporary art. Featuring ceramics and works on paper from over twenty years, this groundbreaking exhibition examines how Rosen’s work radically defies the limits of her primary medium, pushing it beyond spectacle and into conversations about contemporary painting, feminist theory, endurance-based performance, and conceptual art.

Sculpture composed of many colorful fragments of ceramics, bound together.

Annabeth Rosen: Fired, Broken, Gathered, Heaped (installation view), at the Contemporary

Arts Museum Houston, 2017. Photo by Annabeth Rosen. Courtesy the artist.

ACCESSIBILITY

The CJM strives for a welcoming environment for all of our visitors. In addition to ample space for wheelchairs and a friendly environment for service animals, sign language interpretation (ASL) can be scheduled for all programs with at least two weeks notice.

FM assistive listening devices (ALDs) for sound enhancement are available for all talks and tours. Please note that we would like to maintain this as a scent-free environment, and encourage visitors to refrain from using scented products out of respect for visitors with allergies or chemical sensitivities. For additional accommodation requests, please contact The CJM’s Access and Community Engagement Manager at access@thecjm.org or 415-655-7856.

supporters

Family Programs are made possible with major support from Bank of America and the Koret Foundation. Additional support is provided by Yerba Buena Community Benefit District and Blick Art Materials.