Create your own unique artwork using line, shape and color to express emotion during this class at the Indiana State Museum!
Teens ages 13 to 17 are invited to explore the artwork of Lois Main Templeton, how it relates to their own lives and how it can be used as a means of self-expression. Participants will engage with the artwork on display – visually, verbally and through their own artistic response. The first portion of the workshop will be in the experience, where participants will study Templeton’s original pieces, followed by artmaking and discussion led by an art therapist. Each participant will create his or her own unique artwork using line, shape and color to express emotion.
This class is $20 for museum members and $25 for non-members. Advance registration is required. Call us at 317.232.1637 to reserve your spot!
Phone: 317-232-1637
2018/07/15 - 2018/07/15
Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites
650 W. Washington, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Parking is available in the attached White River State Park underground parking garage on Washington Street and in nearby garages, or in the White River State Park South Lot.
Parking is $5 when visiting the museum and free when attending an IMAX® film.