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Sculpting the Full Human Body

Information

Language

Bilingual

Audience

Adults
For Members only

Type of activity

The Museum's School of Art

Mode

In Person
Major Patron
Starting from
$360.00
Member price
Taxes and services included
August 30 – September 2, 2022

During this class, students will learn the basics of human anatomy as well as proportion and sculptural construction, under the guidance of master sculptor Marcello Giorgi. Using a method Marcello has developed during his career, students will also learn how to build an armature and create a correctly proportioned human figure in clay. At the end of the final class, they will be able to take the armature and clay home

Instructor : Marcello Giorgi, master sculptor and art educator

SCHEDULE

Tuesday August 30th to Friday September 2nd
10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Duration : 24 h

About The Museum's School of Art
After a long and unpredictable winter and spring, take some time for yourself and sign up for one of our classes. The summer program follows an intensive schedule of four consecutive half days or full days (with some exceptions), so that you can take advantage of any time off you may have. Hope to see you here at the Museum!

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Material : materials will be provided by the artist at a cost of $75.

Reservation terms : maximum of 10 participants. There is a minimum of 5 participants for each class. If the minimum number is not reached, the class will be cancelled. 

Cancellation policy: cancellations made seven (7) business days or more before the first class of your registered workshop will be refunded in full, less a $50 administration fee. No refunds will be granted for cancellations made less than seven (7) business days before the activity begins, unless the cancellation is made due to unavoidable circumstances, in which case fees will be refunded in full.

Information: education@mbamtl.org

 

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