Expressive Potential of Everyday Materials: Pantyhose
Turiya Magadlela, iMaid ka Lova ne Maid ye Nja (Lova's maid meets the Dog's maid), 2016. Princeton University Art Museum. Gift of Robert F. Johnston, Class of 1958, and Lynn D. Johnston. © Turiya Magadlela and KATES-FERRI PROJECTS
Create an evocative work of art with pantyhose, inspired by South African artist Turiya Magadlela.
Explore how simple materials can convey complex narratives in this workshop led by artist Veronica Olivares-Weber. Inspired by iMaid ka Lova ne Maid ye Nja (Lova’s maid meets the Dog’s maid) (2016) by the South African artist Turiya Magadlela—featured in Princeton Collects through March 29—participants will stretch, layer, and stitch pantyhose, tights, and other fabrics to create vibrant and expressive works of art. The workshop kicks off with a gallery visit to view and discuss Magadlela’s work.
$50 | Registration required | Open to the public (ages 14+)