Take action in your community through a collaborative mug-making project with Allston artist Gustavo Barceloni.
Calling Allston residents! Take action in your community through a collaborative mug-making project with Allston artist Gustavo Barceloni. Sign up for a 15 minute conversation one-on-one with the artist about your history with Allston and aspirations for its future. Then set your intention for positive change by pushing mark-making tools into clay slabs. In his studio, Gustavo will transform your stamped clay into a ceramic mug for his exhibition A People's History of Allston at the Harvard Ed Portal this summer.
Participants are invited to celebrate their contributions at the exhibition reception on June 8 and can collect and keep their mug when the exhibition ends in mid-September. No previous experience required. Open to all ages however children under 18 years old must bring an adult. Conversations will be audio recorded for the artist's use and participants will be asked to sign a media waiver.
Phone: (617) 496-5022
Email: edportal@harvard.edu
Additional time info:
Sign up for a 15-minute individual slot between 5:00pm–8:00pm on Thursday, April 13.
2023/04/13 - 2023/04/13
Harvard Ed Portal
224 Western Ave., Boston, MA 02134