zentangle
instructed by molly nelko
This is an evening event for adults only. We will spend two hours getting serene and focused to learn about and combine two art techniques.
In this meditative class we will be using high quality materials to make our own Zentangle by using a form of tessellation.
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Tessellations are the mathematical art of repeating patterns, made famous by the artist MC Escher.
This class will be located in the newly available Studio 2 which is located behind Rusty the big red dog on our campus. Look for the blue double doors in the Courtyard of Wonders!
Cost is $50 per person, all supplies are included.
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This class is open to ages 18+
There is a minimum of 3 participants and a maximum of 10. If the minimum is not met, participants will be refunded.
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Please email Molly Nelko, Program Assistant, at mnelko@kentuck.org with any questions.
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Kentuck workshops are non-refundable after the registration closes. If you would like to cancel before the deadline passes, please email mbell@kentuck.org or call 205-758-1257. If the class does not meet the minimum by the registration deadline and the workshop is cancelled, all participants will be refunded their registration fees.
details:
Age Range: 18+
Dates and Times:
Thursday: November 14; 6-8pm
Location: Kentuck's Studio 2 (look for the double blue doors behind Rusty the red dog!)
Tuition: $50; All supplies will be included
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Meet the Instructor
Molly Nelko
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A native of Mobile, AL, Molly Nelko has joined Kentuck’s staff as our Programming Assistant! She attended Springhill College and received a BA in fine art with a focus on oil painting and printmaking. Her work has been in individual exhibitions from Portland, OR to Hilton Head SC, and can be found online. Molly currently lives in Tuscaloosa with her husband, three children, and cat Quill. She has experimented with many different forms of art, and some of her favorites are encaustic, tessellations, and ink wash. Molly currently works in her studio regularly, but her focus has become more about enjoying creative projects with her children.
This workshop is sponsored in part by the Alabama State Council on the Arts.