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Try It! Collage as Political & Cultural Commentary
with Julie Ragland
Ages: 16 - 19
In this class, students will approach collage as political & cultural commentary, exploring how collage can transform source media and materials to have different visual impact and narrative meaning. Students will go through the process of thoughtfully sourcing materials, composing a series of collages, then exploring and discussing how the use of source material both guides and impacts the message of the final pieces. We will look at examples of collage artists that use collage to make political and cultural commentary and examine how they use source material to build their narratives. Depending on the format & length of the class, I may also bring in guest artists/could split series with others who work in collage in this manner.
Materials provided by The Drawing Studio.
Collage as Political & Cultural Commentary
with Julie Ragland
Ages: 16 - 19
In this class, students will approach collage as political & cultural commentary, exploring how collage can transform source media and materials to have different visual impact and narrative meaning. Students will go through the process of thoughtfully sourcing materials, composing a series of collages, then exploring and discussing how the use of source material both guides and impacts the message of the final pieces. We will look at examples of collage artists that use collage to make political and cultural commentary and examine how they use source material to build their narratives. Depending on the format & length of the class, I may also bring in guest artists/could split series with others who work in collage in this manner.
Materials not provided. Please bring the following supplies:
Scissors
Exacto knife
Glue sticks (3-4)
Any magazines or periodicals you might like to work with
Beyond 27 Seconds: Cutting Edge Collage
with Ryan Hill
Welcome to “Beyond 27 Seconds, the How, What, and Why of Looking at Art”. our NEW and FREE monthly Community Forum where we look at, talk about, and create art! Do you know that the average time a person views an art piece is a mere 27 seconds? In that time one may decide “I like it” ,“I don’t get it” “It’s good.” or maybe “My 6-year-old could do that.” But what does one really comprehend in such a short amount of time? In this fun and lively forum, we will learn how to better engage with, enjoy more deeply, and truly appreciate art – and the artist! Each session, we will focus on such topics as: process, genre, medium, or group of artists, movement, or time period, with the goal of understanding how and why artists create and how we can view art in new ways to better interpret, connect with, and appreciate what we see! Each month one of our teaching artists will share curated works of art to lead the forum, with the first hour exploring concepts like “What makes a piece of art effective?” “Do I need to know “what” I am looking at to appreciate it?” “How did they do that?” Once inspired, we will create a simple, yet exciting art piece relating to the topic of the month. Join us each month, August through November at The Drawing Studio. In December, we will have a field trip to a local museum to view real art “in the wild” and practice our new skills of seeing and engaging!
Collage: The Art of Layering
with Tracy Dunbar
No Class On 11/29
Build layers to add depth, information, and insight to a work of art. We will start with a blank canvas and add washes, writing, rice paper, photographs, and hand drawn images to create a more interesting composition. In the process, explore how colors work in layering, and learn from other artists to incorporate new techniques into one finished piece.
Materials not provided. Please bring the following supplies:
- Personal writings
- Magazine photos
- Old pieces of artwork to upcycle/recycle