Time and Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2023, 10am-12pm
Location: Art Windsor-Essex, 401 Riverside Dr. W, 2nd floor
This program is open to older adults and seniors.
Time and Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2023, 10am-12pm
Location: Art Windsor-Essex, 401 Riverside Dr. W, 2nd floor
This program is open to older adults and seniors.
What role does math play in the creation of artworks? Spatial geometry combines shapes and lines to analyze, compare, and describe the world around us. Artist Sara Graham uses maps, diagrams, and objects to encourage the viewer to look at the world from a new perspective. Sara will lead a tour of her current exhibition Sara Graham: Cut-outs, Offcuts, and Cast-offs, now at Art Windsor-Essex.
Following the tour, we will become the architects of our own cities! By combining math and our imagination, we will use a variety of materials to visualize objects from different perspectives and collaboratively build a three-dimensional cityscape.
To participate:
Sara Graham is a visual artist that is interested in the ideas of the cities of today. She uses maps and diagrams to explore her thoughts and share her ideas with others. Her drawings, prints and sculptures examine the boundaries between what is real and what is imaginary. The diagrams and stories that she charts show her interest in mapping landscapes – she investigates a variety of systems and networks both above and under the ground such as roads and roots. Sara creates works that suggest new ways to build cities.