Workshops & Performances
Wildlife Animal Protection — Living and Space
Date :  Jan 17, 2016

Venue:       Long Museum Reading Room

Speaker:    Wang Yongjie

"Wildlife Animal Protection — Living and Space" draws upon Japanese artist Testuya Ishida’s painting, "Wild" as inspiration (currently on view at "Breaking through to the Actual via the imagination: Asian Art from Long Museum Collection"). Through the painting, we hope to allow children to intuitively sense the disappearing land that threatens all wildlife, inspiring in them a need to protect the environment of wild animals. The materials used in this workshop include canvas, acrylic, gouache, buckets, artist aprons, etc. 


This workshop is part of the "Art Education Exchange Project" co-organized by the Long Museum and Rainbow Education. Rainbow Education will dispatch a selection of art teachers to participate in the design and education related to the children’s workshops held at Long Museum. We will also host discussions, practices, and exchanges with Rainbow Education to better our children’s art education programs. 


Rainbow Education is committed to providing structured and consistent children’s art education, creating a smart model centered on the concept of "using forms to imagine" and forming a unique method in art education that taps on children’s inborn artistic talents with fun games. Rainbow Education strives to improve upon our young participants’ passion, knowledge, skill, and imagination, discovering the talents of each child in time and providing a childhood as colorful as the rainbow.

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