Join Intuit at The Ukranian Institute of Modern Art for a crocheted tapestry workshop facilitated by Lourdes S. Guerrero, a featured artist in UIMA’s current exhibition, “Agency: Craft in Chicago from the 1970s-80s and Beyond”.
Workshop Description
Artist Lourdes S. Guerrero will introduce the foundations of crochet and guide participants through stitching their own granny squares. More experienced crocheters will explore techniques for making a tapestry or crocheted bag using nylon rope.
Materials Provided at UIMA
- Acrylic and nylon yarns
- Crochet hooks of various sizes
- Yarn needles
Participants Should Bring
- A Notebook
- Any personal yarn, crochet hooks, yarn needles or scissors they’d care to use
Meet Lourdes S. Guerrero
Lourdes S. Guerrero has been crocheting since she was seven years old. Inspired by her grandmother, crochet is her primary fiber medium. She is also a painter, travel photographer, storyteller; and instructor.
She has a BFA in Art Education and MA in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Illinois-Chicago. She taught high school art for ten years in the Chicago Public Schools and two years in the Art Education Program at the School of the Art Institute Chicago.
Lourdes’ artwork has been collected in Ireland, Germany and the Midwest. She’s currently a board member of the Chicago Women’s Caucus for Art and continues to teach and do storytelling. She’s also discovered that her new studio space has been a wonderful place to create new work and explore the joy of teaching herself to weave.
Learn more at www.lourdesguerrero.com and @LourdesSGuerreroArtist on Instagram.
Tickets
Art After Work is pay what you choose. Your contributions help ensure the sustainability of our public programs and support guest artists.
Access Notes
The museum is street level and wheelchair accessible. Masks are encouraged but not required for this indoor event.
About The Ukranian Institute of Modern Art
The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art (UIMA) preserves and promotes contemporary art as a shared expression of the Ukrainian and American experience. UIMA develops, utilizes and encourages artistic talent through exhibitions, concerts, readings, lectures and films to serve the cultural needs of our community and city, and thereby strengthen cultural understanding and diversity. Learn more at https://uima-chicago.org/.
Art After Work is a series of hands-on artmaking workshops facilitated by Chicago-based artists. Every month participants are invited to explore new inventive ways to use common, inexpensive and salvaged materials to create your own unique work of art. Each workshop is designed for you to connect with your creativity and each other!
Please contact Accessibility Coordinator, Dani Wieder, at dani@art.org with questions related to accessibility accommodations.
Your participation in an Intuit program constitutes implied consent to be photographed, and for those images to be utilized by Intuit for educational, fundraising and marketing purposes. If you prefer not to be photographed, please let a staff member know, and we’ll be happy to respect your wishes.
This program is funded in part by the Alphawood Foundation, the Department of Cultural Affairs, Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, Illinois Arts Council Agency, and individual donations from Intuit members and supporters.