Summer Poster Design Workshops for Teens
Posted by National Museum of American Jewish History on August 1, 2016
Summer Poster Design Workshops for Teens
August 3, 10, 17, and 24 – 1:30 to 3:30pm
National Museum of American Jewish History, 5th and Market Streets
In conjunction with the special exhibition, Bill Graham and the Rock & Roll Revolution, the National Museum of American Jewish History invites teens of all levels, interests, and skills in art to study the craft of poster design. Inspired by the special exhibition, this workshop series will focus on rock concert poster styles and techniques of the 1960s and 70s. Join us and create your own poster.
The instructor, Jay Bevenour’s editorial illustrations and cartoons have appeared in many national and international publications. While most of his work is created by hand, (pen and ink, watercolor, gouache) he has also developed a digital fluency that allows him to combine his traditional work and digital processes in order to create art in a variety of styles and methods.
To register, email Vera Da Vinci, vdavinci@nmajh.org or call 215-923-3811 ext. 118.
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