About this Event
Join artist Erika Ranee for a creative deep dive into letting go and seeing where the artmaking process takes you. In this workshop you’ll experiment, play, and explore ways to keep your creative energy wide open—no matter your experience level.
Through experimentation with a variety of media (graphite, acrylic, charcoal, and more), Erika will guide you in letting go of control, embracing surprises, and rethinking what it means to make a “mistake.” You’ll deconstruct and rebuild your work, discover new sources of inspiration, and learn to turn frustration into possibility.
Discover how to work through obstacles that arise during the artmaking process by exploring questions along the way: Did your work fulfill your original vision? How much did it stray? Are you comfortable with the new direction? If so, did it provide a new way of envisioning your work, moving forward? How do you handle the awkwardness of the unexpected?
Bring along one or a few small objects—anything from nature or your home that sparks curiosity. These might include mementos from a favorite memory, like a shell from the beach, a ticket stub from a concert, pressed flowers, or a news article. Nothing too precious or heavy—just something to inspire your creativity.
By the end of the day, you’ll leave with new ideas, a fresh perspective, and a renewed sense of play in your art-making.
This event is presented in connection with the exhibition Erika Ranee: I Don’t Like to Draw. Following the workshop, at 5 p.m., Ranee will give a talk about her work at BMAC (details here).
Photos and videos may be taken during this event for use in BMAC promotional materials.
- Space is limited; advance registration required.
For accessibility questions and requests, email [email protected] or call 802-257-0124 x101.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
River Gallery School of Art, 32 Main Street, Brattleboro, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 45.00







