Collage inspired by Pacita Abad with Kelley Aitken 4wk | Jan 8-29 2-5pm

C$260.00
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This course includes a visit to the Pacita Abad exhibition at the AGO. Explore techniques like staining, stamping, stencilling, and gel-plate printing with water-based media. Create collages on diverse surfaces, including washi, mat board, and wood panels
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This four session course includes a visit to the inspiring Pacita Abad exhibition at the AGO. We’ll undertake a variety of approaches to create collage papers including, staining, stamping, stencilling, monoprinting, offset drawing, frottage and gel-plate printing using water-based media (acrylic, watercolour, ink) and drawing tools. As well as watercolour paper, we’ll create collages on surfaces such as: washi, mat board, handmade papers and wood panel.

About Kelley Aitken

Kelley Aitken is an author and artist. She has exhibited in Canada and Ecuador and has work in many private collections and is represented in the Canada Council Art Bank collection. Her work can be seen at www.kelleyaitken.com

Love in a Warm Climate, The Porcupine’s Quill, 1998 was nominated for Best First Book, the Commonwealth Prize. She co-edited First Writes, Banff Press, 2003. Current writing projects include a novel Dreaming of Tom Thomson, and a manuscript of essays, images and poetry about art, Drawing and Love.

Kelley has taught art for over 25 years, offering private classes and workshops, and running art programs for community-based agencies serving newcomers to Canada and women experiencing long-term poverty. She has taught surface design at Sheridan College and currently teaches drawing and writing programs in the collections of the Art Gallery of Ontario.

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