Family Saturday: Coiled Forms

An oblong ceramic sculpture is abstractly painted in iridescent hues of green, purple, and gold, while resting in front of a gray background.
Toshiko Takaezu, Untitled (Gray, Pink, Black), 1990s, glazed porcelain, 9 x 9 inches, Tang Teaching Museum collection, gift of the artist in honor of Regis Brodie, 2007.2.11

Join us Saturday, November 2, at 2 pm, for Family Saturday: Coiled Forms. Following a discussion of Toshiko Takaezu’s sculpture, on view in the exhibition Toshiko Takaezu: Gifts from Toshiko, participants will create their own coil pot sculptures, using oven-baked clay.

Family Saturday programs foster multigenerational creative cooperation through looking at artwork, discussing it, and engaging in a hands-on art-making activity. Programs run from 2-3:30 pm and include a tour of selected works. All programs are free and open to the public, and suitable for children age 5 and older, accompanied by their adult companions. No registration required; supplies provided on a first-come, first-served basis.

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