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Collaborating for Biodiversity: Youth Art Workshop

What: Endangered Species Coalition (ESC) is offering a free, virtual art lesson by artist and art teacher @ Bush School, Li-Ting Hung. Ready to get creative for a cause? Join our interactive art workshop where you'll explore biodiversity through collaboration. Focusing on the Grizzly Bear, we’ll dive into its vital role in the ecosystem and discuss how art can inspire environmental conservation. Activities include Stream-of-Consciousness Drawing, Touch and Draw, Scratch Art, and Collage Art. Work alongside fellow participants to creatively problem-solve and contribute to the greater call for action to protect biodiversity. Register now and make your mark on this important conversation!

Materials (please bring these materials to the virtual workshop): Pencil, Colored Pencils, Oil Pastels (make sure you have a few bright colors, brown white, and a black), Plastic painter’s knife, 3-5 toothpicks, or old plastic club card/credit card, or plastic fork, knife Sketchbook paper, copy paper, or Smooth Bristol Paper/card stock Glue stick, and scissors

Optional: Reference images of Grizzly Bears and their environment

Details:

    • This event is free and open to the public. This workshop is for youth grades K-6, and for educators. Sign up here!

  • When: Tuesday, February 18th, 2025; 2pm-3pm.

  • Where: Virtual; Zoom.

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