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Family Day at ICA Miami: Celebrating Narratives Spring 2023 Exhibition

Type
Education
Family
Special Event
Date
Sat, May 6, 2023
12pm
Location
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Family Day is a free event welcoming children of all abilities to engage in artmaking, interactive storytelling, and other special activities at ICA Miami. Family Day activities will be held from 12pm – 2pm.


Celebrating Narratives Spring 2023 Exhibition

Portals

This spring ICA’s Narratives Outreach Program brought Miami-based artist Sterling Rook to collaborate with middle and high school participants in partnership with Girl Power, Urgent Inc, and AMIKids Key Biscayne. Over the course of eight weeks Sterling explored identity using fiber art as a medium for self-representation. Embedded in the materials and techniques of fiber-craft are cultural means for expression of individuality and community. Throughout history different fiber art traditions have been used to create images and symbols as a way of expressing who people were and what they stood for, whether it be clothing, tapestry, or flags. Through the use of dyeing and fabric applique processes, students have created artworks that trace their individuality and connection to community. Each self-portrait is a reflection of a unique individual portal displayed by the unique patterns, in conjunction  students also created a tapestry of identities that celebrates our differences and our shared humanity.

ICA Narratives is a community arts program with the goal of increasing self-esteem and critical thinking skills by allowing participants to express their own narrative through creative work.

Exhibition on view \ Saturday, May 6th – Sunday, May 14th

For more information about ICA’s Narratives Outreach Program, please email Jessica Helsinger at jhelsinger@icamiami.org

Schedule of Events

Celebrate the opening of a new student exhibition featuring work from our youth outreach program, ICA Narratives! Under the supervision of teaching artist Sterling Rook, students learned the use of dyeing and fabric applique processes. Students created artworks that trace their individuality and connection to community. Each self-portrait is a reflection of a unique individual portal displayed by the unique patterns, in conjunction students also created a tapestry of identities that celebrates our differences and our shared humanity.

3rd Floor Learning Center

Cast a Shadow!
Using the natural elements around us, create a painting by casting a shadow design using with leaves, twigs  flowers.

 

Floral Filters
Learn simple tie dye techniques using coffee filters, markers and rubbing alcohol.

 

Wrap Around
Getting closer to nature, recreate some of Sterling Rook’s sculpture works using small twigs, branches, yarn and beads.

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