What happens when artists transform everyday materials into new environments? Find out as we crumple, cut, and push the limits of newspapers, magazines, and fabric scraps to build a giant landscape. We’ll think about how we move, see, and work together through spaces—all the while gathering ideas from Vik Muniz: Twisted Realism and Senga Nengudi: Improvisational Gestures.
Held the second Sunday of each month, ArtVentures encourage families to play, learn, and create together.
Mita Mahato holds a PhD in English and works predominantly in cut paper, collage, and comics to build multi-layered stories. Also an educator, Mahato has taught workshops at the University of British Columbia, The Evergreen State College, and the Seattle Aquarium.