The Creative Art of Collage with Kym
Event description
Explore your artistic side through the cut-and-paste art form of collage!
You don't need to be able to draw or paint to make collage: all you need is a glue stick, scissors and a sense of fun. In fact, you don't even need the scissors, because tearing paper can work beautifully too.
Famous artists like Matisse and Picasso have used collage, but it's an incredibly accessible technique that's open to anyone. You can make it as simple or as detailed as you wish. Come and give it a go!
All materials provided but feel free to bring any specific magazines or images if you'd like to include them.
What will we cover?
In this class we'll work through a few hands-on exercises to get your creativity flowing. We'll touch on:
- Simplicity vs density
- Colour, Black & White and contrast
- Exploring text and lettering
- Background vs no background
- Examples of collage in Art history
- Where you can source free or cheap materials to continue your practice at home.
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible Venue
- Gender Neutral Bathrooms
- Quiet Spaces
- Free Tickets for First Nation AttendeesÂ
Who will be Teaching?Â
For most of her life, Kym thought artists were just lucky people who were born knowing how to draw.
Ever since she discovered that drawing was a skill you could actually learn, she’s been throwing herself into art classes with a passion.Â
Attending public programs at the National Art School in Sydney led by professional artists, she has studied drawing, painting, printmaking, paper-making and paper sculpture. She has exhibited her work at several private shows. She fell for collage after attending classes by Melbourne artist Minna Gilligan and loves every aspect of it, from the cutting and glueing, to the curious results it can produce.
Kym reckons that everyone has a creative streak and now she wants to foster creativity in others. She’s also interested in environmental sustainability, which makes upcycling materials through collage a perfect fit for her.
Throughout her working life, Kym has been a writer and publicist.Â
She recently turned her hand to teaching, starting out with a collage course in her local community.
Important info:
Images: Teacher's own work.
Any other questions or ways we can assist with accessibility? Just shoot us an email at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.
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