Jane Dunnewold - The Stage Play Analogy: A Model for Visual Surfaces

  • 25 Apr 2021
  • 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM
  • Zoom

Registration

  • A two hour Zoom lecture with Jane Dunnewold, using the organization of film, television sitcom, or stage play as a model for the compositions we create in fiber, paint, clay or mixed media. Jane will teach us to analyze our own work from the perspective of the stage play analogy, as only she can do.

    This is an entertaining lecture with light-hearted moments, and your approach to making will never be the same!

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This class will be recorded and available to watch again for a short period of time. A link will be sent to all participants. The class is open to everyone.

The organization of any film, television sitcom, or stage play is a model for the compositions we create in fiber, paint, clay or mixed media. There is a background. There is a supporting cast, and there are stars. Sometimes just one major star and sometimes two who share the leading role. And then we also have the ensemble production, where every character plays an important part.


The organization of any film, television sitcom, or stage play is a model for the compositions we create in fiber, paint, clay or mixed media. There is a background. There is a supporting cast, and there are stars. Sometimes just one major star and sometimes two who share the leading role. And then we also have the ensemble production, where every character plays an important part.

Learn to analyze your own work from the perspective of the stage play analogy. This is an entertaining lecture with light-hearted moments but your approach to making will never be the same!

This is a Zoom workshop. A link will be sent to all registrants.

www.janedunnewold.com


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