Summer Workshop Program 2024

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Elizabeth Flood Experiential Drawing in the Provincetown Landscape July 14 to July 19, 2024 Time 9 am - 12 pm Discipline: Drawing Open To All On-site Housing Available
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During this workshop, we will make drawings onsite in the landscape, emphasizing an experiential, physical approach to the medium. As the natural and built environment is constantly in a state of change, we will take on drawing as a living practice. Activities include frottage, drawing weather and tides, and gesture drawing in the dunes. We will look at contemporary and art historical examples of drawings as they relate to the land. By making in and connecting with the landscape, we will develop a deep relationship with place and ourselves through the drawings we make.

Students will be expected to hike to locations to draw.

Elizabeth-Flood-Materials-List-SP24.docx.pdf

Biography

Elizabeth Flood is an artist whose paintings and drawings survey layers of extraction and expression within the American landscape. She was a Visual Arts Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in 2021 and 2022. Flood earned her MFA in Painting from Boston University, and her BA in History and Religious Studies from The University of Virginia. In 2019, Flood attended residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and the Studios at Mass MoCA. Recent exhibitions include Battlegrounds, a solo show at Real Art Ways in Hartford,Connecticut, and group exhibitions at Storage Gallery in New York. Flood currently teaches painting at Purchase College and lives in Beacon, NY.

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