Date and Time for this Past Event
- Saturday, Nov 21, 2020 2pm
Details
Explore the history of using art for protest and learn to create posters for causes you believe in during this guided, hands-on virtual workshop.
During this workshop, you will create posters for a pretend protest against grocery stores that sell one kind of fruit: apples. Your job is to advocate on behalf of other types of fruit. Cody Long, Museum Educator for Curriculum and School Programs, will facilitate the workshop. Materials are included, and kits will be available for pickup at the Museum starting November 17. For more information and to register, visit chrysler.org.
Cost: $8 for Museum Members, $10 for non-members
Registration is required. The workshop will last for approximately one hour. The link and instructions will be sent in advance.
Image credit: Declan Haun (American, 1937–1994), Picketing the Courthouse, Monroe, North Carolina, 1961, Gelatin silver print, Museum purchase, gift of Patricia L. Raymond, M.D., and in memory of Alice R. and Sol B. Frank, 97.20