George Condo's Double Heads on Red
Workshop

Live Virtual Art Week for Families + Kids | Day 1

Monday, Mar 29, 2021
12 pm—1 pm
Online, via Zoom

Overview

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On the first day of The Broad's virtual art-making week, Spring into The Broad, join The Help Group for a drawing activity inspired by George Condo’s portraits, Double Heads on Red (2014) and Self Portraits Facing Cancer 1 (2015), from the Broad collection.

During this free virtual workshop, you and your family will participate in a live guided drawing and learn a wax-resist technique.

A facilitator will show the artworks that inspired the activity, live from the museum, and participants will have the opportunity to share their creations with each other from home.

Supplies

What you'll need to participate:

  • Pencil
  • Eraser
  • Crayons (Crayola brand works best)
  • Watercolor paint (Crayola brand works best)
  • Small cup of water
  • Watercolor brushes
  • 8.5" x 11" sheet of white paper or sheet of watercolor paper

For Ages 6 and Up

This art-making activity is suitable for children ages 6 and up. Younger children may benefit from the help of an adult.

Community Partner

The Help Group’s Kids Like Me Program conducts four unique camps, each one specifically designed to address varying ages, abilities, and needs of children with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental challenges.

The Help Group


Schedule

Monday, March 29 (12–1 p.m.)

The Help Group will present a drawing activity inspired by George Condo’s portraits, Double Heads on Red (2014) and Self Portraits Facing Cancer 1 (2015).

Tuesday, March 30 (12–1 p.m.)

Greetings from South Central’s founder Karina Esperanza Yanez will present an art-making activity inspired by Oscar Murillo’s artwork trade today (2014-2015). Learn more.

Wednesday, March 31 (1–2 p.m.)

4C Lab’s co-founder and artistic director Marissa Herrera will present dance and movement activities inspired by Alexander Calder’s hanging mobile Le Rouge de Saché (1954). Learn more.

Thursday, April 1 (1–2 p.m.)

The Children’s Literature Department from the Los Angeles Public Library's Central Library will present story time and a collage activity inspired by collage elements found in the works of Sigmar Polke and Ellen Gallagher. Learn more.

Friday, April 2 (1–2 p.m.)

Artist Dewey Tafoya from Self Help Graphics & Art will present an art-making activity inspired by Julie Mehretu’s painting Congress (2003). Learn more.

Monday, March 29 (12–1 p.m.)

The Help Group will present a drawing activity inspired by George Condo’s portraits, Double Heads on Red (2014) and Self Portraits Facing Cancer 1 (2015).

Tuesday, March 30 (12–1 p.m.)

Greetings from South Central’s founder Karina Esperanza Yanez will present an art-making activity inspired by Oscar Murillo’s artwork trade today (2014-2015). Learn more.

Wednesday, March 31 (1–2 p.m.)

4C Lab’s co-founder and artistic director Marissa Herrera will present dance and movement activities inspired by Alexander Calder’s hanging mobile Le Rouge de Saché (1954). Learn more.

Thursday, April 1 (1–2 p.m.)

The Children’s Literature Department from the Los Angeles Public Library's Central Library will present story time and a collage activity inspired by collage elements found in the works of Sigmar Polke and Ellen Gallagher. Learn more.

Friday, April 2 (1–2 p.m.)

Artist Dewey Tafoya from Self Help Graphics & Art will present an art-making activity inspired by Julie Mehretu’s painting Congress (2003). Learn more.


About Spring into The Broad: Virtual Art-Making Workshops

Each day of spring break from Monday, March 29 to Friday, April 2, 2021, The Broad will present a one-hour virtual workshop for families. Each workshop will be hosted by a different community organization, who will facilitate an art activity inspired by works on view at the museum.

In addition to the guided art activity, each workshop includes a live in-gallery segment showcasing the artwork that inspired the activity. Families will have time to share their creations at the end of the workshop.

All workshops are free to attend and held over Zoom.​​​​​​

Workshops will be translated live into Spanish.

Community Partner Organizations

The Broad is proud to collaborate on Spring into The Broad: Virtual Art-Making Workshops with non-profit organizations that are vital to families in Los Angeles and for advancing arts education.

Learn more about our community partner organizations 4C Labthe Children’s Literature Department of the Los Angeles Public Library's Central Library, Greetings from South CentralThe Help Group’s Kids Like Me Program, and Self Help Graphics & Art.

 

Special thanks to leading partner East West Bank
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