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Modern Painters, New Decorators - Self Collage

Modern Painters, New Decorators - Self Collage

Date: Thu, 21st Apr 2022, 10:00 - 12:00

Venue: Charnwood Museum

As part of the Archive Fever project, Modern Painters, New Decorators are running this workshop.

The Self-Collage Workshop is a free family workshop exploring collage techniques to create a layered image of yourself - piece together pictures, chop up words, add in drawings and choose colours to make artwork all about you. Think about your interests, identity, and likes and dislikes, and include them all in your Self-Collage.

The workshop is based at Charnwood Museum, so you can think about objects you're drawn to or particularly like from the museum that you can add to your multi-layered Self-Collage too.

Materials will be provided for the workshop, but please feel free to bring any images, objects or materials that you'd like to add to your collage.

Sessions will run:

10am-11am
11am-12pm

Please book tickets for all members of your group, including all adults and children. If you are having difficulty or would like support in completing your booking, please email us, and we'd be happy to help. Please email us at ursula.mpndprojects@gmail.com.

ABOUT ARCHIVE FEVER:

Our Self-Collage Workshop is part of our 'Archive Fever' programme. 'Archive Fever' is a new four-part project about collecting and collections hosted by Modern Painters, New Decorators, funded by Arts Council England and produced in partnership with Leicestershire Museums Collection. It consists of four solo visual art exhibitions alongside creative workshops for visitors and young people. Joanne Masding, Jagjit Kaur, Dan Cowlam and Katie Schwab will each produce new work in response to the items held in the Leicestershire Museums Collection. The programme will run throughout 2022 at our gallery space in Carillon Court Shopping Centre. Our exhibitions are free and open to the public.

Tags: Art, Family, Workshop