Get in on public artwork
CHESHIRE — Muralist Tony Falcone, of Sports Haven and Peabody Museum fame, will teach a course he designed called "Create a Permanent Piece of Public Artwork," from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursdays for seven weeks starting Sept. 9 at Artsplace, 1220 Waterbury Road.
The class, which will teach the art of creating murals, is open to students in grades eight through adult.
Students will develop, transfer designs and paint a mural outside on a wall at Artsplace. The subject of the mural will be a timeline of the history of art and will include replicas of some of the most famous artwork of all time.
Class size is limited. All supplies included. To register, visit www.cpfa-artsplace.org and download the Artsplace Fall 2010 schedule, or call 203-272-ARTS/2787.
Read more about Falcone and his work here.
The class, which will teach the art of creating murals, is open to students in grades eight through adult.
Students will develop, transfer designs and paint a mural outside on a wall at Artsplace. The subject of the mural will be a timeline of the history of art and will include replicas of some of the most famous artwork of all time.
Class size is limited. All supplies included. To register, visit www.cpfa-artsplace.org and download the Artsplace Fall 2010 schedule, or call 203-272-ARTS/2787.
Read more about Falcone and his work here.
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