ONLINE: Collage Workshop
press release: The MMoCA Teen Forum invites you to a virtual evening of creation. This event is intended for teens and pre-teens, and will feature members of the Teen Forum, as well as artists in the exhibition Alone Together: Perspectives on Isolation, currently on view at MMoCA through June 6, 2021.
Participants will create a collage during the one-hour program, either using their own digital or physical materials, or using materials from online sources. Collage will be the featured medium, but participants are welcome to work on any art project. Join us for an inspiring, relaxed atmosphere, and to hear from artists about their creative processes.
All participants will be invited to contribute their finished artwork to a digital zine which will be compiled and distributed virtually by the museum following the event.
Please click here to register in advance for this event (participation is free). After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
more on the exhibit: The feeling of isolation is familiar to each and every one of us—we can experience it in a crowd as surely as when we are completely alone. However, never in living memory has isolation been so prominent, such an obtrusive specter hovering over our collective consciousness. Everyone experiences isolation in their own unique way, and teenagers are no exception. It is critical that our youth have a platform to express the pain, the beauty, and everything in between that we find in solitude. Isolation isn’t always synonymous with loneliness, and here in this space we can be united in our isolation.
This exhibition is organized by the MMoCA Teen Forum. Members of the Teen Forum have been meeting virtually to receive mentorship from MMoCA Curatorial and Educational staff in order to conceive, plan, curate, and implement this exhibition
The Teen Forum consists of a small group of 9th-12th graders, ages 14-18 in the Madison area who are interested and passionate about all kinds of art, including traditional and nontraditional art forms. The Teen Forum has the autonomy to build a meaningful and relevant arts program at the museum, and will be exposed to a diverse array of careers within the arts. Members are paid a stipend.
This year’s Teen Forum members are Keomali Johnston, Thavida Johnston, Sophie Kunstman, Josie Schoen, Ransom Stalker-Herron, and Z Winchester.
March update: MMoCA is pleased to announce that its galleries are reopening to the public at noon on Friday, March 12. The Museum will have limited hours: Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, noon-6 PM.
Reservations are not needed to visit, but guests will be required to wear a mask, in accordance with Dane County’s most recent public health order. In addition, capacity in the galleries will be capped to maintain adequate social distancing. Other measures, such as hand sanitation stations and additional cleaning protocols, are in place. Guests may be asked to wait in the lobby or visit another MMoCA gallery to ensure proper social distancing.
Fresco, the Museum’s rooftop restaurant, is closed for the season. Guests will be able to access the Rooftop Sculpture Garden, which includes a recently added bronze work, Untitled, (1982-85) by artist Joel Shapiro. The work is part of the Full Circle: Acquisitions and Exhibitions show, which is now on view.
Please check mmoca.org/welcome-back for more details on safety precautions, and on our social media channels for information on new and upcoming exhibitions, educational programming, and wellness activities this spring. We look forward to welcoming you back!