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.

The Details

Location BMA Main Campus Cost Sold Out

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