About this Event
Inspired by Ursula K. Le Guin's maps of alternate worlds as well as contextual material exhibited in "A Larger Reality", we will design and sculpt a 7"x7" topographical map of our own fantasy world.
This offering will balance discussion with practical sculpting time, asking us to consider what a map can/ must/ could/ should do, how a map's design might reflect the attitudes and values of its cultural context, and how we might translate those ideas to a 3D sculpture that represents a landscape.
Facilitator and artist, Sara Hensel will demo getting started, how to make attachments, and how to tease out landscape features from a slab of clay. Students can expect to complete their sculpts in 3 hours.
Oregon Contemporary will contact participants when maps are fired and ready for pickup in early February. Students are encouraged to arrive early and explore the exhibition, A Larger Reality: Ursula K. Le Guin.
Recommended materials: apron, snack, pencil, and notebook.
Discounted tickets may be availble upon request. Email [email protected] to inquire.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Oregon Contemporary, 8371 North Interstate Avenue, Portland, United States
USD 108.55












