Dive into miniature worlds with this free hands-on diorama-making workshop led by SFArtsED Artist Mentor Zoe Farmer. All materials will be provided and this workshop is geared towards makers of all ages! Drop-ins are welcome.
Third Saturday workshop:
Miniature Dioramas with Zoe Farmer
Saturday, August 17, 2-4pm
About Zoe Farmer:
Before moving to the Bay Area in 2012, Zoe Farmer spent twelve years teaching at a diverse public school in London. A practicing artist since 2007, Ms. Farmer has shown her work in both London and San Francisco and earned an MFA in Fine Sculpture at California College of the Arts. Ms. Farmer’s art practice is interdisciplinary, and she works with a range of materials in both conventional and unconventional ways. A scuba diver with a life-long interest and investment in marine biology and a strong belief in our connection to the ocean, Ms. Farmer’s work seeks to explore the instability created when social constructs influence the fabrication of scientific truth. Ultimately, the social constructions of our society become conspicuous and limiting against the adaptable, fluid bodies of the animals and organisms that she observes. Zoe has been an Artist Mentor with SFArtsED since 2014.
1275 Minnesota St America/New_York public
Miniature Dioramas with Zoe Farmer
Dive into miniature worlds with this free hands-on diorama-making workshop led by SFArtsED Artist Mentor Zoe Farmer. All materials will be provided and this workshop is geared towards makers of all ages! Drop-ins are welcome.
Third Saturday workshop:
Miniature Dioramas with Zoe Farmer
Saturday, August 17, 2-4pm
About Zoe Farmer:
Before moving to the Bay Area in 2012, Zoe Farmer spent twelve years teaching at a diverse public school in London. A practicing artist since 2007, Ms. Farmer has shown her work in both London and San Francisco and earned an MFA in Fine Sculpture at California College of the Arts. Ms. Farmer’s art practice is interdisciplinary, and she works with a range of materials in both conventional and unconventional ways. A scuba diver with a life-long interest and investment in marine biology and a strong belief in our connection to the ocean, Ms. Farmer’s work seeks to explore the instability created when social constructs influence the fabrication of scientific truth. Ultimately, the social constructions of our society become conspicuous and limiting against the adaptable, fluid bodies of the animals and organisms that she observes. Zoe has been an Artist Mentor with SFArtsED since 2014.