Adult Art Class: Make a Dango! Kaneko-Inspired Ceramics

Guests in Adult Art Class: Bead It! Kaneko-Inspired Jewelry on August 22, 2020, in the Albright-Knox Northland parking lot. Photo: Tom Loonan for Buffalo AKG Art Museum

Saturdays, May 1, 8, 15, and 22, 2021, 1–3 pm

$120 / $102 for Albright-Knox and Martin House members*
Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House and Albright-Knox Northland Parking Lot

Join us to make ceramics inspired by artist Jun Kaneko’s monumental sculptures on view in The Space Between: Frank Lloyd Wright | Jun Kaneko at Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House. During this four-week course, you will learn introductory ceramics techniques and explore pattern, shape, and color.

During the first class on May 1, participants will explore the exhibition on the grounds of the Martin House and draw inspiration for their projects. All following classes will take place in the Albright-Knox Northland parking lot.

Registration

To maintain safe social distancing, space is limited to 10 adults. Please register online or call 716.270.8292. Scholarships are also available.

For this class, staff will be wearing masks and we ask that you wear yours as well. In case of inclement weather, participants will be divided between the two indoor classrooms to maintain a safe distance.

*Martin House Members: Please contact dwarsaw@martinhouse.org to receive your discount code.

Installation view of The Space Between: Frank Lloyd Wright | Jun Kaneko at Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House. Photo: Brenda Bieger for Buffalo AKG Art Museum

Project Sponsors

The Space Between: Frank Lloyd Wright | Jun Kaneko has been made possible by the City of Buffalo and Council Member Joel Feroleto, Mr. Charles E. Balbach, and Constance W. Stafford Charitable Lead Trust with additional support from Penny and Charlie Banta, Bonnie and Nick Hopkins, Jack Walsh, Eberl Iron Works, Inc., Marvin Lunenfeld Beautification Grant, and an anonymous donor.

Public Art Initiative Sponsors

The Public Art Initiative was established and is supported by leadership funding from the County of Erie and the City of Buffalo.