People can learn how to create mixed-media relief artwork with seashells, sand and other beach materials at an upcoming art class in Chesterton. During this five-week course starting on Wednesday, April 7, from 6:30-9:30 p.m., participants will learn basic techniques for wheel throwing, hand building, and how to finish their works using standard decorating and glazing styles, the Chesterton Art Center said in a press release. Students will make 3-5 finished pieces of artwork. There will also be an additional daytime class session on Fridays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. starting on April 9.
The epoxy resin workshop will take place between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 7 at the Chesterton Art Center at 115 S. Fourth St. in Chesterton.
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CHESTERTON â The Chesterton Art Center is exhibiting student work that was created during the coronavirus pandemic at its Through the Screen exhibit this month.
The art center at 115 S. Fourth St. in Chesterton is showcasing work its young students created during the center s Zoom classes during the pandemic. Students from preschool through high school logged on each day from home for a live instruction in an interactive class with Instructor Jennifer Aitchison. Some of our students attended for a couple of months and many stayed through most of the year, the Chesterton Art Center said in a press release. The focus was on modern art movements, starting in September with Impressionism and moving through the western art history timeline each month through to Pop Art. Through the Screen is homage to their work beginning in September of last year until now. Lessons were taught exclusively and virtually on Zoom, hence the title Through the Screen.