Satellite Saturdays: Summer ArtPark Program
Take a Line for a Walk at ArtPark
Join us for 3D-Pen demonstrations and AR drawing workshops with Jodi Stuart!
WHEN
Saturday, May 20, 12-4pm MST
WHERE
RiNo ArtPark - 1900 35th St, Denver, CO 80216
WHAT
Join us for the kickoff event of our Satellite Saturdays: Summer ArtPark Program!
Starting in May, join us every month at RiNo ArtPark for drop-in activities and to meet our satellite studio artists. Enjoy food trucks, live music, Slam Nuba performances, and interactive workshops!
For the May event, RedLine Resident Alumni Jodi Stuart will facilitate a demonstration and workshop of a 3D Pen process and reveal the inner workings of what she does daily in her studio at the ArtPark.
At noon, 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm, Stuart will demonstrate 3D-Pen forming technique used to create her sculptural works currently on show in the Toxic Positivity. Alto Gallery.
At 1:30pm, 2:30pm, 3:30pm, Stuart will facilitate AR drawing workshops using the free Google App: Just a Line
This workshop is inspired by the famous Paul Klee quote (“A drawing is simply a line going for a walk”), and a simple Augmented Reality drawing app developed by MIT students and Google.
During this workshop, you’ll explore using simple AR to draw in Augmented Reality to interact with space and each other—IRL and in AR. You’ll explore gesture, line, and collaboration. Suitable for all ages.
*NOTE: Device such as cell phone or iPad required. You will also need to download the free app Just a Line >
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About Jodi Stuart
Jodi Stuart explores the aesthetic of the digital technologies that saturate our lives, in relation to tactile and sensory experience.
Stuart subverts the materials and tools of high-tech culture through her chosen materials, laborious and tactile processes.
Her woven sculptural forms are made using the plastic filaments intended for 3d digital printing. By using a ‘3d-pen,’ Stuart has replaced the computer with the human hand in a nostalgic gesture towards tactile experience.
Jodi Stuart was born in New Zealand, where she attained a Bachelor of Visual Arts from Manukau Institute of Technology, Auckland in 1999, and an MFA from Auckland University in 2001. Stuart currently lives, works and teaches in Denver, Colorado.
As well as exhibiting in her home country of New Zealand, Jodi has exhibited in California, Colorado, Michigan, Maryland, Texas and Washington.