Conversation through Collage: Art Workshop
November 24 @ 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Make your own unique collage art! Collage is an artform that offers an accessible outlet for self-expression, and well as a social and political tool to communicate ideas and beliefs. Create your own collage and learn more about its history, and using art and art making as a way to safely express sometimes difficult emotions and thoughts. No experience necessary, all materials provided. Registration includes supplies & a sweet treat! Recommended for adults, teens and children ages 11+. $5 per person or FREE for Museum Members. Capacity is limited: Please register online here!
This workshop will be led by multi-disciplinary artist Kelly Stevenson, the guest artist who created the current temporary exhibit beyond ana, closing this day.
Kelly Stevensonis an award-winning artist and graduate of OCADU’s Drawing and Painting program in 2012. She is currently based out of Blyth, ON.
Her practice is multi-disciplinary including drawing, painting, installation and fibre art. Topics range from mental health to rural life, to religion, to memory and nostalgia, to technology and human connections. Much of her work has a social and/or political undertone with which she strives to use to open a dialogue between the viewer, the work and society at large. She uses her art practice as a way to understand the world we live in and her place in it.
Taking inspiration from Nancy Spero, John Scott, German woodblock prints, Daniel Johnston, Henry Darger, outsider art, craft and graphic novels, her work often carries a naive and graphic aesthetic, appearing simple but complex in nature.
She believes art should be accessible to people of all economic backgrounds and also produces affordable art in the form of zines, prints, stickers, bags, and t-shirts along with calendars, pins and greeting cards.