Tang at Home Studio: Get Up and Move!

On a green background, a collaged amorphous figure wears a red leotard and bends backwards, arms extending towards the ground. Her shadow is cast beneath her.
Tschabalala Self, Vanity, 2020, silk, charmeuse, velvet, fabric, painted canvas, and acrylic on canvas, 96 x 84 inches, Longlati Foundation collection

Join us on Friday, October 23, at 5:00 PM, for Tang at Home Studio: Get Up and Move! Tschabalala Self’s work, Vanity, in the exhibition Never Done keeps the viewer thinking and rethinking. Where is this figure in space? Is there more than one figure? What kind of pose and distortion are we seeing? Take a close look and think about these elements, wear something comfortable to move in, and be ready to contribute to our collaborative movement session.

Hosted by Sunny Ra, The Laurie M. Tisch Educator for K-12 and Community Programs, and her team of Skidmore student interns, these sessions are geared toward children ages 5 to 12 accompanied by a parent or guardian. This hour-long live session will focus on exploring and sharing our thoughts about the artwork, learning more about the artist and then making our own inspired work!

Before Friday’s live event, check out this high-res image of the artwork.

Tang at Home Studios are free, however, registration is required and space is limited. Register here.

Once you register, you will receive confirmation, project instructions, and a Zoom link. Registration will close once the event reaches capacity.

If you have any questions, please email Museum Educator Sunny Ra at sra@skidmore.edu.

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