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CPL CRAFTS: Hope in Motion with Chanel Thervil

CPL CRAFTS: Hope in Motion with Chanel Thervil In-Person

*A limited amount of free take-home kits with required materials are available on a first come first serve basis.  Contact lgaines@cambridgema.gov/617-349-4040 to reserve your kit. Available for pick-up at the Main Library.
Thank you to our colleagues in CPL's makerspace, the Hive, for creating these kits*


What does hope look like? Tap into your sources of light with local artist and educator Chanel Thervil. In 2016, Thervil created the community-inspired sculpture, EMERGENCE: What does hope look like?, while an Artist Resident at the Boston Center for The Arts. Thervil invited passersby "to contemplate ideas of aspiration and optimism" and her sculpture continued to evolve out of conversations with neighbors and friends. Thervil will speak about this work and lead us through a sculpture workshop where we create a “Hope Chest” based on our own ideas of hope and those we glean from our community, family and friends.

MATERIALS LIST:
-Kraft paper gift box or something similar (Once you register, we will also email you a pdf with a diagram for a box you can make yourself!!!)
-Sharpie
-Markers, crayons
-Assorted patterned cardstock paper
(2 sheets)
-Scotch tape
-Scissors
-Hope Symbol Handout (Once registered, you will receive this by email prior to the program.)

CHANEL THERVIL is a Haitian American artist and educator obsessed with all things art, community, and history. While Miami born and Brooklyn raised, she’s currently Boston based. She believes that all of the sights and sounds from places she’s been can be found in the juxtaposition of colors, shapes, and materials she uses to create her art. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from Pace University and a Master’s Degree in Art Education from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She's been making a splash in the city via her educational collaborations, public art, and residencies with institutions like The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, The DeCordova Museum, The Urbano Project, and The Harvard Ed Portal. Her work has been featured by PBS Kids, The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, The Bay State Banner, WBUR's ARTery, and Hyperallergic.

Date:
Monday, December 14, 2020
Time:
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Branches:
Virtual
Audience:
  Adult  
Categories:
  City Event     Workshop/Class  
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