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Wednesday, January 2, 2019 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Kids ages 9 – 13 can explore animal life through art at the Carnegie Center for Art and History on Wednesday, January 2, 2019 from 9:00-Noon at the Carnegie Center for Art and History. This workshop celebrates the exhibition, Biophilia Life; or, My Best Friend has Four Legs & a Tail which explores the unique connection between humankind and domesticated animals.

Award winning artist Shayne Hull will engage and inspire young artists with a workshop involving multiple media including drawing, printmaking, sculpting, and painting polymer clay. All materials will be supplied. Participants are asked to bring an image of a favorite pet or animal to use as a source of inspiration for their artworks.

This is a free workshop, but limited to 15 participants. Registration is required. Email Delesha Thomas at dthomas@carnegiecenter.org or call the museum at (812) 944-7336.

Shayne Hull studied painting at Texas A&M and the Maryland Institute College of Art and earned a Master in Art Education from the University of Louisville. An accomplished artist showing both nationally and internationally, he has participated in over 175 exhibitions including 25 solo shows. His works can be found in public collections including Brown-Forman, 21C Museum, and the Kentucky Arts Council as well as the private collections of Steve Wilson, Laura Lee Brown, and the Rev. Al Shands.

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