Saturday, February 28, 2026 from 1-4 pm
Saturday, March 7, 2026 from 12-4 pm
Danial Family Education Center
$100 Members | $125 Non-Members
This two-part workshop explores abstraction through the translation of collage into painting. Participants begin by creating a black-and-white collage that emphasizes contrast, pattern, and compositional structure. In the second session, the collage serves as the foundation for painting, allowing participants to explore color, layering, and material transformation. The workshop is inspired by the practices of artists like Carrie Moyer and the experimental opportunities available with collage.
Session 1 – February 28th from 1-4pm: Black-and-White Collage as Structure
- Objectives:
- Explore contrast, pattern, and compositional balance using black-and-white construction paper
- Understanding collage as a planning and generative tool
- Develop a strong visual foundation for a painting
Session 2 – March 7th from 12-4pm: Translating Collage into Paint
- Objectives:
- Translate collage composition into a painted surface
- Explore color, layering, and material interpretation
- Maintain the energy of collage while embracing painterly decisions
This class is suitable for adults, teens, or advanced young learners.

