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Teen Workshop: Ana Bedolla

Sunday, Oct 6, 2019 | 3–5pm

ADMISSION: Free for teens; space is limited. RSVP recommended at teens@thecjm.org.

Join us for an interactive bookmaking workshop with Bay Area–based artist Ana Bedolla in conjunction with the exhibition Daria Martin: Tonight the World. For this workshop, teens will create their own dream journals using the power of the five senses (sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing) and knowledge passed down from ancestors. Snacks and materials provided.

About the artist
Ana Bedolla

Ana Bedolla was born in Mexico, raised in California, and currently lives in San Francisco.  She received her BFA in sculpture at the Academy of Art University. Her work is a fusion between sacred geometry, memories of her grandmother, and her vivid dreams. Her mediums are handmade paper, illustrations, and other insect-like inspirations.

ABout Teen Art Connect

Teen Art Connect (TAC) internship is a year-long paid museum internship for high school students from diverse backgrounds interested in working in a world-class arts environment creating meaningful experiences for the public while developing professional skills.

TAC Squad provides teens with a deeper connection to the CJM through workshops, artist talks, screenings, special teen programs, and more while simultaneously exploring contemporary art, identity, and Jewish culture with a community of like-minded peers.

accessibility

Sign language interpretation and CART real-time captioning can be requested for all programs with at least two weeks notice by emailing access@thecjm.org or by calling 415.655.7856 (relay calls welcome). FM assistive listening devices for sound enhancement are available for all talks and tours. Visit our Accessibility page to learn more.

supporters

Teen Programs are made possible by major support from The Covenant Foundation, The Hearst Foundations, U.S. Bank Foundation, and California Arts Council. These programs are part of the Jewish Teen Education and Engagement Initiative (Teen Initiative), a project of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, with support from the Jim Joseph Foundation and a consortium of local funders. Additional support is provided by the Miranda Lux Foundation and Ira A. Roschelle M.D. Family Foundation.