Learn about a variety of sculpting techniques through activities inspired by local artist, Tammie Rubin. During this session, we will experiment with clay sculpting processes using the art of portraiture and still life displays as inspiration. Participants will receive all of the necessary supplies along with guided instructions. There is no fee and attendance is open to youth ages 8 through 12 years old.
This activity is part of the Elisabet Ney Museum's brand new program, Breaking the Mold: Mobile Art Crates. The crate, itself, and the inside contents were designed by artist, Tammie Rubin, as a way to illuminate Elisabet Ney's sculpting processes while enlisting STEAM focused teaching methodologies.
The museum's education staff will bring the Breaking the Mold program into local fourth grade classrooms this fall. To learn more about this initiative, please contact our Education Coordinator at lindsay.barras@austintexas.gov.
This project has been funded by a grant from the Dorothy C. Radgowski Learning Through Women’s Achievement in the Arts Grant Program, provided through the Where Women Made History and the Historic Artists' Homes and Studios programs of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and Summerlee Foundation.
Partner: African American Cultural and Heritage Facility
African American Cultural Heritage Center
912 E 11th St
Austin, TX 78702
United States