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Collage Demo & Play Day

Celebrate Spring by taking an Art Break! Join Artist-in-Residence Donna Moran for a casual afternoon of collage. Moran will introduce her approach to collage and discuss how she gives new life to old prints by tearing them up and reassembling them in fresh ways. She will then demonstrate her techniques and guide participants in creating their own artworks. Participants are encouraged to bring their own paper materials for collaging, including any abandoned prints they want to tear up. We will…

when

April 16, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

where

299 West Avenue
Norwalk, CT 06850 United States

cost

10.00

contact

Center for Contemporary Printmaking

203.899.7999

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Celebrate Spring by taking an Art Break! Join Artist-in-Residence Donna Moran for a casual afternoon of collage. Moran will introduce her approach to collage and discuss how she gives new life to old prints by tearing them up and reassembling them in fresh ways. She will then demonstrate her techniques and guide participants in creating their own artworks.

Participants are encouraged to bring their own paper materials for collaging, including any abandoned prints they want to tear up. We will also have a selection of collage materials available for the class. All other materials will be provided, including non-toxic water-based glue.

Wednesday April 16, from 1-4 PM
Group size 6-12, All Levels, ages 12 & up*
*younger children may participate with active help from an adult.

Registration Fee: $10/person

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