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Albus Cavus Classrooms

an initiative established in January 2010, offers classes, workshops, lectures and clubs related to art, science and technology. Experienced instructors, creative topics and hands-on approach in community settings.
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Archive for May, 2010

May 6, 2010 @ 9:02 pm

Bring Your Mom to Our Workshop


In Albus Cavus Classroom on Sunday May 9 from 2pm to 4pm, we are going to work on a Mother’s Day mural. The workshop is taught by Decoy and it will be in The Fridge (516 8th Street SE, rear alley, Washington DC – walking distance from Eastern Market Metro). See the first mural from the series Small Wall – Big Imagination here.

Decoy who taught previous Wheatpasting for Beginners in January will teach her technique, her way to install art on the walls and how to scale up drawings into large murals. The workshop emphasizes hands-on experience and spontaneous creativity. While you will have to follow Decoy’s instructions to learn the technique, you will be encouraged to work on your own art.

Working clothes covering full body is recommended. Gloves and simple respirators are provided. But we recommend that you bring this kind with you. All paint and art supplies are provided. Recommended donation is $30 (we don’t turn anybody away). Bring your friends. Suitable for all ages.

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