In this class artist/designer Gabriela Hernandez will show you how to use expressive qualities of color and shape to create a visual narrative in collage. You’ll learn how to pick a dynamic color palette, create mood through composition and combine imagery through abstracted representation. No prior art experience needed.
Join us on Thursday June 25 at 1200 EST using the online class registration link
Supply List:
5 magazines
8.5”x 10” paper of your choice
Scissors
Glue (rubber cement or glue stick)
Tape
Tennis ball or brayer
Ruler
Pencil
Seema Reza is a poet and essayist and the author of two books: A Constellation of Half-Lives and When the World Breaks Open. She holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in Writing and Community Building from Goddard College. In 2010 Seema began working with service members, veterans, and their families at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and has since developed a unique multi-hospital arts program that encourages the use of the arts as a tool for narration, self-care and socialization. In 2015, the USO of Metropolitan Washington-Baltimore awarded Seema the Col John Gioia Patriot Award for her work with service members in military hospitals. Seema is a 2019 George W. Bush Institute Stand-To Veteran Leadership Scholar.