Assembling a Painting
NC1089-01
Start Date
01/28
Time
7pm–10pm
Room
Kennedy 303
End Date
03/11
Meeting Day
Tuesdays
Credits
0
“Collage-making, for me, is basically an act of painting, allowing me to indulge in an appetite for immediacy.”
~Abe Ajay
In this course, we will explore the fascinating world of collage and assemblage. Collage can be defined as seemingly different parts coming together to make a whole. Fabric, pieces of paper, photographs, letters, newspaper clippings, string, or found materials can be used to make a collage. You can draw, print, sew, and transfer clippings or photographs onto a collage. Really anything can be used to make a collage! When working in this way, materials that we typically think cannot co-exist do something very interesting visually when placed together, leading to a space that is dynamic and revealing. Enjoy a dance between chaos and control!
Projects:
- 2-dimension and 3-dimension for the wall
- 3-dimension to hang
- Self-Portrait
- Sketchbook / Artists Book
Supplies Needed:
- White Artists Glue & Glue Brushes (old make-up brushes are great!)
- White Flour (for wheat paste)
- Sumi Ink & Pen, Bamboo Brushes
- Soft Chalk Pastels & Charcoal
- Plastic containers for ink, glues & water
- Drawing papers, Newspapers, coloured papers, handmade papers, magazines, photographs, photocopies, found objects, fabric, string, fibers, essentially anything that you can use in your collage.
- Ruler & Xacto knife
- Waxed thread (the kind used in book-binding)
- Drawing Pencil & Sketchbook
“The creation of an art collage from the soul is an inner journey that allows your soul to speak to you. Your soul’s voice can be heard through the images, feelings and insights that surface…”
~Kathleen Carrillon
This in person class meets on campus.
Interested in Studio Arts? This class is part of the Studio Arts Certificate!
$575 Workshop and Enroll in Certificate Program
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Kristin Powers
Kristin Powers is a sculptural installation artist focused on creating spaces while leaving room. for reflection. Working with multiple mediums, lens-based media, and sound, Powers explores an ever-evolving iterative landscape, looking for resonant frequencies where many feel. Powers holds a BFA in Ceramics from Rhode Island School of Design, and an MFA in Sculpture from … Read more