Sukkah Studio: Artist Mari Andrews Creates A Language in Wire and Gold
Organization:
Contemporary Jewish Museum
Category:
Cultural/Jewish Descent
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
10/15/2019
End Date:
10/15/2019
Start Time:
11:00 AM
End Time:
3:00 PM
Event
Info:
Inspired by the holiday of Sukkot, a Jewish holiday celebrating the harvest, The Contemporary Jewish Museum has built its own sukkah (meaning "booth" or "hut") for gathering and community building in its Koret Taube Grand Lobby. Six local artists will each inhabit the Sukkah Studio as an open studio for one day between October 14-20, providing an inviting space for the artists to share their practice with visitors and work with interested people to make something together.
On Tuesday, October 15, sculptor Mari Andrews, who makes abstract objects from natural and elemental materials and wire, will lead a participatory activity involving wire, faux gold, silver and copper leaf, and natural materials.
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