Art to Mail (In-person)
Adult Workshop (Age 16+) | This program has been canceled
Whether you are curious about collage, an artist with several abandoned pieces that you can’t quite get rid of, or if you are looking to get creative with found imagery and text, Art to Mail is a great way to start exploring possibilities. Bring a shoe-box of papers, maybe a magazine or two, plus your scissor and glue. Leave with original art that's personal, exciting, and ready to pop in the mail. Card blanks and envelopes are provided, along with a selection from my stash of maps, quotes, cut outs, and books. We'll review collage basics. As you develop your ideas, we'll talk about color and design. This is a great class for the beginner, intermediate, and experienced artists. Come prepared to have fun.
With Artist Linda Dunn
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Based on current guidance from the Arlington Department of Health, CDC, and other local and national public health agencies, Arlington Center for the Arts (ACA) will no longer require proof of COVID vaccinations for participation in our programs, including classes, camps, exhibits, performances, and events. While masks continue to be optional at ACA, they are strongly recommended, and we encourage everyone to review current masking recommendations from the CDC to inform their personal choices.
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- Students should bring scissors, a glue stick, and a small stash of personal images/papers, such as a magazine, photos, collage papers, etc. I will provide envelopes, card blanks, plus a selection from my stash: old book pages, maps, paper cut outs, printed text.
Linda (inactive) Dunn
Linda Dunn received a degree from the Rhode Island School of Design. Trained in fabric design, her work crosses media and explores change over time. “I paint and collage. Paper, fabric, glue, and stitch: whatever works, I’ll use.” More info at lindabranchdunn.com