Clay Bird Making
The Gardiner Museum brings together people of all ages and backgrounds through the shared values of creativity, wonder, and community that clay and ceramic traditions inspire.
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Clay Bird Making
July 15, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
An event every week that begins at 1:00 pm on Thursday, repeating until September 2, 2021
Sponsored by David Staines & Noreen Taylor
Join us on the Gardiner Plaza, Wednesday to Friday from 1 – 3:30 pm, for a free clay bird making activity, part of artist David Constantino Salazar’s public art project Forever (Bird-Botanicals).
Salazar explores themes of hope, freedom, growth, and renewal through a series of hand-sculpted clay birds. You’ll be invited to watch a video of the artist demonstrating his technique and to make your own clay birds.
Health & Safety
- In the event of rain, this activity will be moved indoors and capacity will be reduced
- You will be asked to complete a COVID assessment upon arrival
- Total capacity is limited to 25 people (outdoors)
- There is a maximum of 4 people from the same group or household per table
- Participation will take place in 30-minute intervals on a first-come, first-served basis
- You will be asked to register on site
- Physical distancing measures will be in effect
- All staff and volunteers will be wearing masks
- Participants can remove their masks when seated at their tables (outdoors)
- Disposable masks will be available on site for those who do not bring their own
- Hand washing stations will be provided
- Please use only the materials at your table
- Materials will be sanitized after each session