About this Event
Tote Bag Design with Hoesy Corona
a workshop @ the Innovation Studio
Saturday, November 23 / 1:00-3:00pm
Immerse yourself in the art of "drawing with scissors'' in a workshop guided by artist-in-residence . Experience a creative afternoon at the , as you turn an ordinary book tote into an extraordinary masterpiece using heat transfer materials. Draw inspiration from the iconic silhouettes seen in Henri Matisse's art and Hoesy’s vibrant Climate Ponchos. This class is designed for everyone, and all materials will be provided.
Make sure to drop in with enough time to play -- the process takes at least 30 minutes to complete.
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Header Image: Hoesy Corona on the left. Example tote bag design.
Example Tote Bag!
About the Artist
(he/they), Baltimore, MD, is a Latinx Queer artist of Mexican descent creating uncategorized and multidisciplinary art spanning installation, performance, and sculpture. In the studio, Hoesy’s work highlights the complex relationship between humans and the environment by focusing on our changing climate and its impact on habitation and migration patterns. Corona has exhibited widely in galleries, museums, and public spaces in the United States and internationally. He is the recipient of many honors and awards including the Mellon Foundation’s MAP Fund Grant; the NALAC Fund For the Arts Artist Grant; the Andy Warhol Foundation’s Grit Fund Grant; and a Ruby’s Artist Grant. He has attended residencies at Ox-Bow Artist Residency, Wabash College AIR, The Nicholson Project, and a Transformer Siren Arts Residency. His work has been reviewed by The Washington Post, Bmore Art Magazine, The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Magazine, Washington City Paper, and The American Scholar among others.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
MoCA Arlington Innovation Studio + Store, 525 14th Street South, Arlington, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 17.85