Collage Workshop 2 with Kimbal Bumstead
Schedule
Sat Feb 15 2025 at 01:30 pm to 03:30 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Richmond Library Annexe | Richmond, EN
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About this Event
Join us for a series of four free collage workshops led by different London-based artists who use collage as a key technique in their art-making. Collage serves as a means to map different systems of knowledge, to create new stories and alternative narratives, or to playfully offer new possibilities.
With gratitude to Richmond Council's Civic Pride Fund, all participants of the public are warmly welcomed to freely attend and explore techniques of collage with us – our workshops require no experience and families of all ages may attend. You’ll learn more about each artist’s own creative practice and ways of collaging whilst also making your own collaged creations. You'll use a variety of materials and follow thoughtful prompts.
For each workshop, we encourage you to bring some of your own favourite personal materials that you may have at home – but otherwise, all workshop materials will be provided.
Workshop Leader
is a multi-disciplinary artist working across drawing, painting, sound, performance, and video, both as solo practice and in participatory projects. His artistic practice stems from his background in participatory performance art and his fascination with maps. Many of his projects serve as abstract representations and re-imaginings of real, imagined, and internal spaces and places, framed by a material and conceptual investigation into layers and layering.
Supporting Facilitator
Gina DeCagna is the founder and director of Palimpsest Projects. Last season, she curated d (25 September – 20 October 2024) at One Paved Court Gallery in Richmond to launch Palimpsest's inaugural artistic activities, in which 8 contemporary artists showcased how they intervene in or rewrite cultural narratives – carving out their own distinctive paths. An artist, writer, and cultural producer, she had completed her MFA at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Where is it happening?
Richmond Library Annexe, Quadrant Road, Richmond, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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