February 16, 2022
This semester our education team is pleased to offer Drawing Conclusions Continued: Creativity for Graduate Students – an asynchronous program designed to help graduate students build confidence in writing and discovering their unique scholarly voice.
Running on Thursdays from February 24-March 31, each week the program will present a work of art from the McMaster Museum of Art collection. Participants will be provided with a writing prompt inspired by the artwork to develop and exercise creative writing skills, stretch imagination, and explore novel new ways to see, interpret, and reflect.
Students can register now by reaching out to Teresa Gregorio at gregort@mcmaster.ca.
Image: Sara Angelucci, Regular 8 (Allan Gardens), 2009. McMaster Museum of Art Collection. Gift of the artist © Courtesy the artist.
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