In the Loop
Master Class

Wheat pasting master class with Elbow Toe

  • Date & Time
    • Friday, November 18, 2016 10:00am to 1:00pm
    • Friday, November 18, 2016 2:00pm to 5:00pm
  • Cost
    • Free
  • Description

    The School of Art + Art History and 352Walls is proud to present a wheat pasting master class with Brian Adam Douglas, aka Elbow Toe, (USA) onĀ  Friday, November 18, 10 am - 1 pm and 2-5 pm, weather permitting. The class includes discussions on the approach, techniques and materials. Participants will work with the artist to create a small mural.

    Due to limited space, reservation is required. Please, contact Erin M. Connelly at econnelly@arts.ufl.edu with the reference code: Adams master class 11/18

    Brian Adam Douglas aka Elbow Toe

    Under the name Elbow Toe, Brooklyn based artist Brian Adam Douglas has been pasting his distinctive woodcuts, stencil work, large-scale charcoal drawings and collages onto the walls of cities all around the world throughout the past decade. His diverse practice is anchored by an interest in the human gesture as a powerful form of communication, one charged with unspoken narratives and he transforms public space into a stage for these private moments.

    Douglas' solo show Due Date exhibited first at the Warrington Museum in the UK and then moved to Black Rat Projects in London. In 2011 Drago published the catalogue Paper Cuts about Douglas' work and practice. In September 2013 Douglas presented his critically acclaimed show, How To Disappear Completely at Andrew Edlin Gallery in New York City. In 2014 R. Jampol Project(s) published the catalogue Liner Notes which is included in the Thomas J. Watson Library at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

    Brian is represented by Andrew Edlin Gallery in New York City.

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