Artists across mediums use “queering,” a verb that can mean “to make something strange” or “to deconstruct and dismantle,” in their practices to challenge normative ideas and create extraordinary objects.
Join us in this open studio to play experimental drawing games with your fellow teens that reimagine the possibilities of everyday items then bring your ideas to life using air dry clay.
All materials will be provided, and no prior experience is necessary.
We’re hosting monthly open studio hours for high school students on Chicago Public School nonattendance days to co-create a communal place that is not home or school, but a youth-centered third space. Explore the museum, make art, eat snacks, and hang out with fellow teen creatives!