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1-DAY MIXED MEDIA MANIPULATIONS

A number of people requested a shorter workshop involving

 

“Mixed Media Manipulation”, so join
us…

 

 

 

TUESDAY, MAY 8th,
7-9:30pm

All levels of artists are welcome. All materials
will be provided.

 

$50 plus $35 gallery fee payable in
class.

 

 

THE WORKSHOP:

 

Mixed Media Manipulations:
How often can you take a class that encourages cheating?
In this 2 ½ hour workshop we experiment with a variety of ways to “steal” from
the Masters. A series of monoprints, image transfers and other surprise goodies
will get your creative juices flowing. We will take a look at ways some
contemporary artists have been inspired by master works in unexpected ways and
create a series of small artworks on paper, wood and tile. At the end of this
workshop you will have small masterpieces that can be left as is, embellished at
home or reproduced in a larger format on your own.
 
From this class, one piece you produce will be included
in the gallery exhibition, Manipulation, on view at UFORGE Gallery during the month of June
2012.

 

 
THE
INSTRUCTOR:

Maggie
Carberry
is a
printmaker, jeweler, painter, photographer and teacher. She teaches art at
Dorchester Collegiate Academy, and has taught previously at Winsor
School (Boston), American School of Brasilia (Brazil), SouthEast Academy of
Scholastic Excellence(Washington DC), Newport School (Kensington, MD), and at
her kiosk at Faneuil Hall. She is a member of Galatea Fine Arts
Gallery (Boston). Her art has been exhibited at Boston City Hall, in Brazil,
London, and elsewhere. She has served as Coordinator of the Eliot School’s
Summer Program for Children and previously as Summer Camp Director at The Wianno
Club (Osterville, MA). She earned her BA in Art Education from Catholic
University of America and her MA in Printmaking from University of the
Arts (London), where she won a Marlborough Fine Arts Award. http://www.maggiecarberry.com/
 
REGISTER TODAY!
 

 

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