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Gualala Arts Workshop
Living into Art: Journeys Through Collage
Instructor:
Lindsay Whiting
Saturday
March 19, 2011
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Canceled
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To register Call Gualala Arts Center 707-884-1138
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Register by: |
March 10, 2011 |
Tuition: |
$75 members; $85 non-members |
Materials fee: |
$5 |
Materials: |
At least 5-7 magazines/calendars
with varied images. Pre-cut images OK |
Create successful and satisfying artwork with cut-magazine collage.
Instructor Lindsay Whiting outlines the Sonoma Collage Method, a process where artists create collages then hang them up to engage with the work. How are you connected to your art? What are you trying to say?
The process you'll learn in this workshop provides a direct and powerful way of approaching your inner world and engaging imagination by combining the art of collage with the art of dialogue. The images and archetypes we work with are universal, but they combine in unlimited combinations to inform each of us in a very personal way. The class format is a hands-on practice using magazines, calendars and images brought to class by each student.
About Lindsay Whiting
Lindsay Whiting is the author of Living into Art, Journeys Through Collage.
With a background in journalism and publishing, Whiting was inspired to write the book through her own experience of collaging at the Sonoma Collage Studio over a period of six years. She will demonstrate how collage can be rewarding, even for people with little or no art background.
For more information, visit
paperlantern.biz.
See also Ms. Whiting's November 2010 workshop:
Get Published: Independent Publishing and Self Publishing Today.
See also: Gualala Arts Workshop
Registration, Payment & Cancellation Policy.
The Gualala Arts Center, located at 46501 Old State Highway in Gualala, CA,
is open weekdays 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and weekends from noon to 4:00 p.m.
Please call (707) 884-1138 for more information, or email
info@gualalaarts.org.
Join us in celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Gualala Arts, 1961 - 2011
Serving the coastal communities of northern Sonoma & southern Mendocino Counties.