Workshops
Teacher Workshop: Making Her Mark
*This event is now sold out.
Explore Making Her Mark: A History of Women Artists in Europe, 1400-1800 during a hands-on workshop designed exclusively for teachers.
Dig into the under-recognized or previously unrecorded history of women artists in Europe during the 15th through 19th centuries, in a workshop that will reshape how you see art history. Take in dazzling objects, from embroidery made with the hair of a king, to paper-quilled furniture and books made in workshops run by women. Connect artworks that explore science, entrepreneurship, social history, and power to your classroom and expand your own creativity with a bookbinding workshop led by Alisa L Brock of Drama MaMa Bookshop.
All educators are welcome!
*Enjoy exclusive access to Making Her Mark: A History of Women Artists in Europe, 1400-1800, including a private, guided tour with Andaleeb Badiee Banta, Senior Curator and Department Head, Prints, Drawings & Photographs
*Learn the basics of bookbinding with local bookbinder and shop owner Alisa L. Brock of Drama MaMa Bookshop
*Brainstorm ways to connect art to your classroom curriculum
*Receive a BMA tote bag and 10% off at the BMA Shop
*A light breakfast will be provided
Tickets
$30 BMA Members | $35 Non-Members
Space is limited!
About the Artist
Alisa L Brock is a lover of words both written and read. Journal writer turned bookbinder, Alisa uses the power of paper and ink to reflect, dream, grieve, and heal. In her hour-long workshop, Alisa will introduce bookbinding tools and techniques, share the history of bookbinding, and encourage participants to explore their own journal practice.