Each Saturday during Design Interactions Studio, participants will have the chance to explore some of the creations from that week’s artist-led workshops. This week’s highlights include the results from a workshop with Juan Cortés, who led participants in activating the Arduino to create sound and video art.
Participants are welcome to drop in, and will be accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis in the Cullman Education and Research Building.
Studios are free, interactive spaces offering drop-in programs and artist- and educator-led workshops to visitors of all ages in conjunction with an exhibition or a topic related to modern and contemporary art. These experiences complement looking and talking about works of art in the galleries, allowing for engagement with art in participatory, creative ways. Visitors can experiment, play, and create as they make connections between their lives, their own creativity, and the processes and materials of modern and contemporary art. Learn more