Jennifer Wroblewski

Jen Wroblewski is an artist, professor, and curator who is the recipient of many fellowships and awards, including the NYFA in printmaking/book arts/drawing, an Aldrich Radius fellowship, and the A.I.R. Gallery fellowship. Her work and projects have been discussed in The New York Times, Hartford Courant, The Brooklyn Rail, New Jersey Star-Ledger, and many other publications.

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Jennifer's Upcoming Workshops

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    Open to All

    Students of any skill and knowledge level.

Aug 28 - Sep 1, 2023
9AM-5PM

(Re)defining the Mark: Drawing as Tradition and Experiment

Jennifer Wroblewski

Tuition $1,195
Code D1329-23

In this class, students explore a variety of drawing approaches used throughout art history with the goal of developing a personal, meaningful, abstract drawing language. This workshop is ideal for artists working in abstraction who want to reinvigorate their practice and for artists interested in a rigorous drawing practice that may evolve into new strategies for abstraction. Participants consider the relationship of mark-making to pictorial language, mark-making as a remnant of process, and mark-making as a tool for abstraction. Discoveries made in this drawing workshop are applicable to a larger painting, printmaking, or sculpture practice.

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