Open Studio for Teens: Elizabeth Jaeger Fri, July 22, 2016, 1–4 pm

Open Studio for Teens: Elizabeth Jaeger

Fri, July 22, 2016
1–4 pm

Works by Liz Craft and Maggie Lee. Mannequin sculptures depict female figures
Works by Liz Craft and Maggie Lee. Mannequin sculptures depict female figures

Installation view of Mirror Cells (May 13—August 21, 2016). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Photograph by Genevieve Hanson, N.Y.

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Floor Three, Laurie M. Tisch Education Center, Hearst Artspace

New York City teens

New York City teens are invited to a free drop-in workshop led by artist Elizabeth Jaeger, whose work is on view in the exhibition Mirror Cells. Jaeger invites teens to experiment in sculpture and invented worlds by creating objects from clay. All supplies are provided and no previous art experience is required—everyone is welcome!

Free for teens. Pick up a ticket from a teen volunteer in the lobby when you enter the Museum. Refreshments and art materials provided. No RSVP required. Questions? Email youthinsights@whitney.org.

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