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Tori Tasch Seed Exchange Workshop
Sat, Jun 19
|Gallery 224
ARTservancy Artist in Residence, Tori Tasch will have a seed exchange and an envelope making workshop on Saturday, June 19th at 10am outside Gallery 224. This workshop is an event as sponsored by ARTservancy, free and open to the public.
Time & Location
Jun 19, 2021, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Gallery 224, 303 N. Franklin Street Port Washington, WI 53074
About the event
Outdoor Event: seed exchange and envelope workshop
Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 10 am
Free and open to the public; kid friendly
masks are required
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Location: outside Gallery 224
303 N. Franklin Street Port Washington, WI 53074, USA, free parking on street.
ARTservancy Artist in Residence, Tori Tasch will have a seed exchange and an envelope making workshop on Saturday, June 19th at 10am outside Gallery 224. This workshop is an event as sponsored by ARTservancy, free and open to the public.
Tori Tasch loves to create. Her studio processes combine hand papermaking, printmaking, and book arts techniques. Making art gives shape and meaning to her life. She has supported artists as a mentor resident at RedLine Milwaukee for 7 years and has taught at St. Bruno’s Parish School for 10 years. Currently taking a sabbatical from elementary education to focus on being the best possible independent art educator. In addition, Tasch has been a resident artist at the Lynden Sculpture Garden and Oklahoma State University Museum of Art. Tasch is currently an artist in residence at Studio 224, State Board President of Wisconsin Visual Artists (WVA) and President of Milwaukee Area Teachers of Art (MATA). Through WVA and MATA she supports the arts by engaging in efforts to present exhibitions, programs and workshops by/for artists and the community. Tasch’s sculptural books have been exhibited extensively throughout the US, as well as Japan, Mexico and Canada. Her work is included in private collections at the Brooklyn Art Library, UW-Milwaukee Special Collections, and the Saitama Art Museum in Japan. She received a BFA from Carroll College with additional studies at Columbia College Center for Book and Paper Arts. She lives in Merton with her husband and dog. When she isn’t teaching or printing she enjoys gardening, bike rides, reading, travel, stamp collecting, and yoga.
Website: www.toritasch.com
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All ages welcome!
No fee to join.
Contact Info:
ARTservancy | artservancy@gallery224.org | https://www.gallery224.org/artservancy-2020-2021