Fabric Doll-Making Workshop
University Galleries 11 Uptown Circle #103, Normal, IL, United StatesMorgan Price will lead participants in creating fabric dolls inspired by his works on view in the Faculty Biennial.
University Galleries of Illinois State University has developed a multivalent approach to exhibitions and support for artists. Our exhibitions feature both emerging and established artists, often those whose work has not been previously presented in a comprehensive manner.
University Galleries is open year-round: daily throughout the academic year and Monday-Saturday during the summer. All exhibitions and events are free and open to the general public.
Morgan Price will lead participants in creating fabric dolls inspired by his works on view in the Faculty Biennial.
Participants will engage in a short tour of the Faculty Biennial before creating fiber sculptures inspired by works in the exhibition.
This panel discussion on distortion and abstraction in figuration and portraiture is presented in conjunction with the 2024 Faculty Biennial at University Galleries.
Visit the galleries before opening hours when you can enjoy the current exhibition with dimmed lighting and a quiet space.
Visiting Artist Alberto Rigau will give an artist talk on Wednesday, October 30.
Visiting Artist Alberto Rigau will be on campus from October 28 – November 1, 2024.
Participants will engage in a short tour of the Faculty Biennial before creating mixed-media collages inspired by works in the exhibition.
Acclaimed Mexican-American writer, translator, editor Chloe García Roberts will read from her latest book on October 24.
Acclaimed Mexican-American writer, translator, editor Chloe García Roberts and her latest book featured in two events at ISU on October 24.
Spend time looking closely at artworks in University Galleries' current exhibition and drawing at your own pace.
Join University Galleries staff and exhibiting artists for a reception to celebrate the opening of the 2024 Faculty Biennial exhibition.
Organized every two years, the Faculty Biennial presents new and recent research by faculty in the Wonsook Kim School of Art and the School of Creative Technologies.