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Community Mural Workshop With Kim Darling

We are so excited to be bring you this 2 week long workshop with Kim Darling. All made possible by a great from the Nebraska Arts Council.
Join us for a dynamic Mural Design Workshop led by Omaha-based artist Kim Darling. This hands-on workshop invites teens and adults to explore the power of public art while learning the fundamentals of mural design—from concept development and collaborative brainstorming to sketching and composition. Kim will guide participants through creative exercises that draw from personal experience, shared narratives, and collective visioning to design a mural that reflects the spirit of the community. No prior art experience is needed—just bring your ideas and imagination!
Week 1 (June 3-6) from 2-4:30 at The Leadership Center
Week 2 (June 9-12) from 2-4:30 at The Leadership Center
Workshop highlights:
•No prior art experience necessary
•All art materials provided
•Community engagement activities
•Help create a community artwork that will be enjoyed for years to come!
Sign up and join us! We can't wait to create art with you!
More on our Artist Instructor!
Kim Darling works in range of media from ranging from painting, sculpture and performance. Her work explores ideas of gender, social and political issues and taboo breaking. Drawing upon historic and contemporary icons from our unconscious reality, this work explores a sacred/profane dichotomy using mark making generated in a method similar to automatic writing. This content is drawn from myths and is seen in fragmented and compartmentalized layers. Graphic shapes are synthesized into a seamless, cacophonous flow, harnessing a frenzied vigor.
Darling holds a BFA in studio art from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. She participates in residencies throughout the country and has been featured in regional solo and group shows. Darling's passion for collaboration has led her to social practice and partnerships with local, national, and international artists and arts organizations.
•Painting
•Performance
•Photography
•Print / Paper
•Sculpture