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In this one-day workshop, artist Caitlin Lapeña will present a lecture on the history of feminist collage and guide participants in creating an 11” x 17” mixed media collage inspired by feminist and their own personal histories. Participants will learn about the social and historical contexts that shaped feminist collage, along with various approaches to collage and mixed media. The workshop will also cover composition techniques and strategies for building visual narratives. A wide range of materials will be used, including magazine and book clippings, fabric scraps, pens, pencils, acrylic paint, and more. All materials are provided, and no prior art experience is necessary. Participants are also welcome to bring personal items, such as magazines, books, or photographs to incorporate into their work. This course is suitable for beginner to intermediate artists.
Age group: 18+
Times: 10:00-4:00pm
Duration: 1 day
Dates:
Sunday, June 28th
Registration fee: $65
Supplies fee: All necessary supplies provided. Students are encouraged to bring personal items they may like to include in their pieces.
Capacity: 12 students
Senior’s discount: Seniors aged 65+ are eligible for a 20% discount on all adult workshops; enter coupon code SENIOR65 at checkout.
Online Registration
Feminist Collage (June. 2026)
Details
Venue
Saint John, New Brunswick E2L 3G6 Canada + Google Map