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“Face the Music” Collage Workshop |

Saturday, May 11 |  2–5 PM |  Imago Gallery | 36 Market Street, Warren

General Admission: $55 IFA members: $45

Get hands-on at Imago during a one-day collage workshop led by IFA exhibiting artist Howard Windham and Brett Day Windham who will provide a brief introduction to collage with both artists sharing examples of their work and approaches. Spend an afternoon cutting paper with this pair of father/daughter collage dynamos. Explore the mind-expanding potential of making faces in collage. Play with color, tone, texture, perspective, and reality.

We will supply materials, but feel free to bring your own – provided they are suitable for smaller-scale tabletop work. Each person is welcome to make up to four works, sizes varying from 9x12 through 11x18 inches, roughly. Challenge yourself to try a new approach, work collaboratively, or alone. All levels are welcome!
 

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Howard Windham is a Rhode Island School of Design graduate and professor emeritus from UMass/Dartmouth, where he completed his MFA. His collages, paintings, and sculptures have been exhibited throughout New England. Brett Day Windham holds an MFA from RISD, and like her father, has exhibited her collages, sculptures, installations, and cyanotypes in numerous places.

Artists of all levels and experience are welcome and asked to register in advance below or stop by the gallery during regular hours to register in person.

Collage by Brett Day Whindham

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Collage by Howard Windham

IMAGO Gallery

36 Market Street, Warren, RI 02885

Phone

401.245.3348

Hours

Thursday 12–3,

Friday & Saturday 12–6

Sunday 12–4

For information, please contact imagogallery@gmail.com.

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Funding provided in part by a grant from the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts, through an appropriation by the Rhode Island General Assembly, a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and private funders.

Imago Foundation for the Arts is a  501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization.

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