Workshop with Tamar Ettun

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Date:
May 1, 2021
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Venue:
Digital Event

Join Watermill Alum, Tamar Ettun for a creative workshop, exploring the use of home-supplies to identify and trap your personal demons!

In the hands-on workshop “How to Trap a Demon” led by Watermill Alum Tamar Ettun, participants will work with Lilit the Empathic Demon to identify, draw and trap a demon from their lives using home supplies.

Lilith comes from a healing tradition in Jewish communities of the ancient Middle East. An artist-magician would draw a person’s demon onto an incantation bowl, write a spell, overturn the bowl, and trap the demon to remove her powers.

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This workshop is open to all ages 8+, regardless of experience or skill level. Due to COVID-19, this workshop will take place online. All registered attendees will receive an email with a Zoom link the morning of the event.


ABOUT THE ARTIST
Tamar Ettun is a multidisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She has had exhibitions and performances at Pioneer Works, PERFORMA, Sculpture Center, Madison Square Park, Art Omi Sculpture Garden, The Barrick Museum UNLV, e-flux, Herzelia Biennial, Socrates Sculpture Park, Indianapolis Museum of Art, The Jewish Museum, Fridman Gallery, among others. She received awards and fellowships from The Pollock Krasner Foundation, Chinati Foundation, Moca Tucson Artist Residency, MacDowell Fellowship, RECESS, Art Production Fund, and Iaspis.

Ettun received her MFA from Yale University in 2010. She teaches at Columbia University School of Arts, Lehman College, and The New School Parsons School of Design. Tamar was a 2015 Artist-in-Residence at The Watermill Center.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
By registering for and joining the event, you consent to have your image and likeness used in any future screenings of this event, publicly or privately.

If the cost of this workshop presents a financial barrier for you to register, you may request a pay-what-you-can ticket by contacting education@watermillcenter.org. Spaces are limited. Requests will be considered in the order that they are received.

All attendees will receive an email with a link to a materials list upon registration. Within a week of the event, a private recording will be made available to all registered participants.

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