Lisette
Chavez is a multi-disciplinary artist who uses a variety of media to execute
her installation work. Throughout most of her childhood, Chavez was exposed to
over-ornamented objects in holy sanctuaries and Catholic churches. Objects of
importance were often extremely opulent, a trait which she has incorporated
into her own visual arts practice.
In
conjunction with Mexic-Arte Museum’s exhibition YLA 23: Beyond Walls, Between
Gates, and Under Bridges (Guest
Curated by Rocha-Rochelli), this workshop allows participants to
learn about Chavez’s practice and bring an object of importance that they would
like to “visually elevate.” Chavez will guide attendees through the process of
adding baubles and jewels to adorn your objects. Light
refreshments and bubbly will be served.
*Bring your own object from home, no larger than 12” x 12” x 12”, see examples below. Please refrain from bringing objects made of metal, fabric, or glass.
About the Artist:
Tickets
This event has ended
Social
Tweet