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Drawing with Non-traditional Mark-making : Community Workshop With George Long

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During this community workshop led by artist George Long, attendees will explore different approaches to drawing on paper with a variety of non traditional materials inside the studio and outside the studio.

Recommended Level: Intermediate, Advanced

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

George Long has been a professional working artist and designer since receiving his bfa from the Atlanta College of art in 1995 . His work has been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the southeast nationally and internationally . A selection of notable solo exhibitions and group exhibitions include

Jacksonville Museum of modern art, Pacos das arts Brazil , Columbus Museum of art , the Atlanta contemporary , the High Museum , the Zuckerman Museum , University of West Georgia , Agnes Scott College , Flux Projects , and Marcia Wood gallery Atlanta .

He received an NEA Grant for public art in 2008 . He was invited to attend the International Kunstler Kolonie residency in Nuremberg Germany and Osmos station residency in New York . Some of the Notable collections and commissions include the city of Nuremberg Germany , City of Atlanta , Carlos museum , City of Roswell ga . Zuckerman Museum , Atlanta Beltline , Flux projects ,Spruill center for the Arts , and many private collections

ELLIGIBILTY: Your primary address must be in Rabun County in order to attend this workshop for free but you can attend for a small fee if you are not a resident. Upon arriving, you will be asked to show ID with your address.

-Space is limited to 8 participants.
-Each participant must register separately.
-Open to local creatives over the age of 12.
-Minors must be accompanied by a participating adult. Minors will not be asked for ID; only adults.

This workshop is offered for free only to members of our Rabun County community. If you don’t live in Rabun County but would like to attend a community workshop, email the Hambidge Office at b2ZmaWNlIHwgaGFtYmlkZ2UgISBvcmc=.

Our free Community Workshops are supported in part by the Lake Rabun Foundation.
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