C.U.L.T (Collaging Using Library Things)
Event description
After the cutting comes the reassembly. After the undoing, something new.
This is the second step in the sacred C.U.L.T experience — Collaging. Led by Deborah Kelly, UTS Library’s 2025 Creative in Residence, this workshop invites you to take the fragments cut with care and breathe new life into them.
You’ll make strange, joyful, thoughtful art using repurposed book pages, old ephemera, and whatever else the glue sticks to. It’s part ceremony, part scissors — a slow, collective reimagining.
This is not a drop-in craft session. This is collage as ritual. As revival.
What is C.U.L.T?
A ritual of scissors and spirit. A communion with the forgotten. A gentle undoing. A creative revival.
Curious? Learn more about C.U.L.T →
🖼 What to expect
Guided collaging with Deborah
Access to rich, unusual cut materials
Space to reflect, arrange, and glue with intention
Conversation, connection, and quiet magic
All materials provided
Bring your hands, your heart, and whatever weird energy you’ve got left.
This is where the C.U.L.T continues.
Prior Initiation Required
Only those who’ve completed Part 1: Cutting may attend this session.
If you haven’t cut with care, you cannot collage with intention.
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