SSNAP is pleased to present Living Digital Art, a free two-part workshop series for youth led by digital artist Leo Chan.
 
Taking place over two evenings, this hands-on program invites participants to explore the computer as a creative tool. Working from Chan’s practice in digital sculpture and 3D scanning, attendees will learn how to capture a physical object and transform it into a living, interactive digital artwork. The workshop encourages experimentation and introduces new ways of thinking about the relationship between physical and digital forms.
No prior experience is required, just curiosity and an interest in art and technology.

Workshop Details

Dates: Friday, June 5 & Friday, June 12
Time: 4:00 – 7:00 PM
Location: Salt Spring Island Public Library (Community Program Room)
Ages: 14–18
Cost: Free (registration required)
 
Participants can register in advance to secure a spot via the SignUpGenius link.
 
This workshop is presented by the Salt Spring National Art Prize (SSNAP) in collaboration with the Salt Spring Island Public Library, with generous support from the Salt Spring Island Foundation.