“From Pop Can to Pop Art” by Dawn Hunter, Thursday, August 23, 1-3 pm

To celebrate the Whitewater Arts Alliance mixed media show in August, there’s one remaining demonstration using different materials and techniques in mixed media. The demo will be held at the Cultural Arts Center (402 W Main Street) in Whitewater.

“From Pop Can to Pop Art” by Dawn Hunter, Thursday, August 23, 1 – 3 pm

The demo is free, and no reservation is required. However, for planning purposes, the instructor would appreciate your letting us know if you plan to attend. Please email Linda Long (Lcubed12@gmail.com) or call 262-473-5538 with the demo(s) of interest to you. Thank you.

deconstruct/reconstruct– the new “POP ART”
“From Pop Can to Pop Art” by Dawn Hunter, Thursday, August 23, 1-3 pm
Dawn recycles aluminum cans into a mosaic/collage creations The images vary from realistic to abstract, with some of the pieces having a 3-D construction quality. Watch Dawn’s intriguing process in which she re-uses aluminum cans and insulation scraps along with wire nails. A once empty can is deconstructed and reconstructed into a piece of beautiful and unique recycled art – the new “POP ART”.

The Making Magic with Mixed Media exhibit is open through August 26th. Gallery hours are Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from noon until 5 pm.

For more info on the Mixed Media exhibit please visit: http://whitewaterarts.org/mixed-media-exhibit.html

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