for ages 6–12
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Join us for a virtual presentation and art workshop with artist, author, and illustrator Stephen T. Johnson. Stephen will talk about his work and process as an artist, and then lead participants in a short drawing lesson with pen and paper.
About Stephen Johnson: Stephen T. Johnson’s art art spans a broad range of concepts and contexts and can be seen in site-specific public art commissions, gallery and museum exhibitions, and original award-winning children’s books such Alphabet City, a Caldecott Honor and a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the year. His drawings and paintings are in numerous private collections, and in the permanent collections of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, the New Britain Museum of American Art in Connecticut, and the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. Find out more about Stephen here.
This event is free for Library members, and registration is required.
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