Discover the hidden artistic potential in ephemera from the past. In this workshop, you'll learn how to elevate everyday discarded materials into works of art. Using vintage magazines from the 50’s and 60’s, you’ll learn composition techniques as you create small collages.
In addition, you might bring your own vintage papers and ephemera with personal meanings and use them to create a piece to gift to a friend or loved one. Perhaps you have ticket stubs, love letters, poems, or book pages that tell the story of a long friendship. If you don’t want to use the original, bring a photocopy.
What You'll Learn
●Expert techniques for selecting and working with vintage magazines and ephemera
●Essential collage methods
●Artists to inspire
Perfect For
●Beginning artists eager to explore a new medium
●Intermediate artists looking to expand their practice
●Anyone fascinated by vintage materials and their creative potential
Sarah Z Short is a mixed-media collage artist from the woods of Rhode Island. Her background as an English teacher explains her love of books, which she also enjoys using as the primary material for her collages. She's inspired by faded book covers, foxing on pages, letterpress printing, and vintage ephemera.
Sarah begins by printing with wooden type on pages rescued from discarded books. Her favorite tool is the Nolan Proof Press, which she uses for letterpress printing. The prints are then abstracted in her collage compositions to make the original letter forms unrecognizable. Her interest is in the shapes and white space she can create with the typography.
Her collages and prints can be found in galleries and as licensed prints. She has been published in print and online magazines and teaches online and in-person.
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Charlestown Gallery | 5000 South County Trail | Charlestown, RI 02813 US