This workshop will employ both 国画guó huà (or native painting), a traditional Chinese painting style, and Tai Chi in order to explore the interplay of movement and mark-making.
Chinese Painting and Tai Chi inform Contemporary Expression: A Mark-Making Workshop with Yisha Wang & Yuezhong Wang
When: Saturday, February 2, 10 a.m – 1 p.m.
Where: Olympia Room, 701 Whaley St., 2nd Floor
Registration: Members, $60; non-members, $70
There is limited space!
Register at https://www.701cca.org/workshops/
or call 803-319-9949 or email director@701cca.org
Known as 国画guó huà or native painting, traditional Chinese painting is considered one of the oldest continuous artistic traditions in the world. It uses “水墨Shui Mo” (water and ink), which is a freestyle technique created using a brush dipped in ink and water, and on to rice paper. This art form allows one to express their creativity, calm their mind and appreciate the beauty of art and nature.
The essential principles of Tai Chi are based on the ancient Chinese philosophy of Taoism, which stresses the natural balance in all things and the need for living in spiritual and physical accord with the patterns of nature. According to this philosophy, everything is composed of two opposite, but entirely complementary, elements of yin and yang, working in a relationship which is in perpetual balance. Tai Chi consists of exercises equally balanced between yin and yang.
This workshop will employ both of these disciplines to explore the interplay of movement and mark-making. An equal amount of time will be spent practicing the traditional Tai Chi form and its brushwork counterpoint. Participants will be led through a process of physical movement and traditional Chinese painting techniques to ultimately create works of art on paper using mark-making techniques.
All participants will receive two Chinese Wolf Hair Calligraphy Brush Pens, Chinese Calligraphy Ink, Sumi Ink Calligraphy Rice Paper and Handmade Xuan Paper to use and take home after the workshop!
Beginners Welcome!
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Yisha Wang is an artist who received her undergraduate degree in Painting from Luxun Academy of Fine Art in 2007 and her MFA and MAT from the University of South Carolina in 2012 and 2014. She currently teaches at East Point Academy in West Columbia, SC.
Yuezhong Wang is a professional photographer and entrepreneur, who has been practicing 48 different styles of Yang Shi Tai Chi since 2006. He has received multiple awards in Tai Chi competitions, including winning second place in the City Tai Chi Collective Award. Wang has been teaching and training his employees on this meditative practice since 2007.
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The workshop will begin at 10 a.m. 701 CCA will provide all materials for each participant. The age minimum for the workshop is twelve, unless accompanied by an adult, and the maximum number of participants is 15.
There is limited space!
Register at https://www.701cca.org/workshops/
or call 803-319-9949 or email director@701cca.org
When: Saturday, February 2, 10 a.m – 1 p.m.
Where: Olympia Room, 701 Whaley St., 2nd Floor
Registration: Members, $60; non-members, $70
There is limited space!
Register at https://www.701cca.org/workshops/
or call 803-319-9949 or email director@701cca.org
Phone: 803-319-9949
Email: director@701cca.org
2019/02/02 - 2019/02/02
701 Center for Contemporary Art
701 Whaley Street, Columbia, SC 29201