Overview
YBCA:You members are invited to this art-making workshop with artist Miriam Klein Stahl. Stahl, co-founder Berkeley High School’s Arts and Humanities Academy, is known for her powerful portraits of activists and artists including Phoolan Devi, Emma Goldman, James Baldwin, and Harry Hay. Stahl collaborated with her former student, Gabby Miller, to create original interactive artwork for the Occupy Oakland movement. This work—displayed in the Occupy Bay Area exhibition—serves as an inspirational platform in which the viewer becomes both the artist and the visionary. Stahl will lead a printmaking workshop in which Youers will create the very Occupy Oakland poster hanging in the gallery. Materials supplied, but bring a t-shirt or any other item you want to silkscreen!
Events
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Workshop: Printmaking with Miriam Klein StahlJul 15, 2012 2:00pm – 4:00pm
YAAW LoungeYBCA:You members are invited to this art-making workshop with artist Miriam Klein Stahl. Her collaboration with Gabby Miller—displayed in the Occupy Bay Area exhibition—serves as an inspirational platform in which the viewer becomes both the artist and the visionary. Materials supplied, but bring a t-shirt or any other item you want to silkscreen!
Artist Bio
Miriam Klein Stahl a visual artist and co-founder/lead teacher of the Arts and Humanities Academy at Berkeley High School, where she’s taught for over fifteen years. As a teacher and artist, she’s committed to the local community where she also holds a position as an Arts Commissioner in the City of Berkeley. Her work in the studio incorporates digital and traditional printmaking as well as public and social practice installations. Alongside her dedication to being a leader in public education focusing on relevant arts integration, equity, and social justice, she participates in group exhibitions on a regular basis and her work has been reproduced in several publications. Most recently, her work has been published in Celebrate People’s History (Feminist Press: 2010). Stahl’s work has been exhibited in Bay Area galleries including The Luggage Store Gallery, Rise Above, Needles and Pens, The LAB, and the San Francisco Public Library.
YBCA's programs are made possible in part by:
Abundance Foundation
Adobe
Koret Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
Lam Research
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is grateful to the City of San Francisco for its ongoing support.
Community Engagement and Youth Education Programs are made possible in part by:
The Bernard Osher Foundation, The Sato Foundation, Wells Fargo Foundation, JPMorgan Chase Foundation, Panta Rhea Foundation, The Kimball Foundation, U.S. Bank, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, and Members of Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Special Innovation Projects in 12-13 supported, in part, by generous grants from:
Association of Performing Arts Presenters and MetLife Foundation All-In: Re-imagining Community Participation Program, and EmcArts’ Innovation Lab for Museums in partnership with AAM’s Center for the Future of Museums and MetLife Foundation

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