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Press release: Workshop Public Art 101
When: Feb 24, 1 - 4 pm
Where: West Windsor Arts
Join Artist in Residence, Fiona Clark, for a workshop about creating public art and then be part of an art installation at West Windsor Arts.
Space is limited so sign up today: Public Art 101 with Fiona Clark
The workshop will begin with an info session on the ins and outs of creating public art: working with organizations, limitations that the artist may be given and possible parameters for the finished piece. Fiona has painted everything from garbage cans to sides of buildings and will share her knowledge and experiences with the group.
The second half of the workshop is all about creating an installation for WWA. Participants will be painting acrylic panels that will line the walkways on either the front or back of the building. We will be upcycling acrylic shields (remember COVID) and turning them into beautiful, eye-catching, colorful panels. Each participant will participate in painting a panel under the instructions of Fiona. The panels will become part of an installation at the arts center.
For more information, click HERE.
West Windsor Arts
952 Alexander Rd
Princeton Junction, NJ 08550
United States
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It's unfortunate the author does not discuss the fact that a flip phone can provide students with the communications described in the article as essential.
Hi Tom, thank you for your thoughts! You are absolutely correct in saying that flip phones are actually not included in New York’s new policy, and could be a good alternative for students, since they would allow for basic communications but would not have the capacity for social media access, etc.