Wednesday, October 21, 2009
go:::gocco:::go
gocco prints and diy screen printing:
make cards and gift tags for the holiday season...
nov. 15. gocco prints and diy screen printing (cost: $95 in advance, $100 at the door-class limit of 6). these postcards were silk screen printed during our last workshop...
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
paper lanterns:
just in time for a spooky halloween, or a festive thanksgiving...
oct.25. paper lanterns (cost: $40 in advance, $45 at the door)
the above lanterns are almost finished...
gocco prints and diy screen printing:
make cards and gift tags for the holiday season...
nov. 15. gocco prints and diy screen printing (cost: $95 in advance, $100 at the door-class limit of 6). these postcards were silk screen printed during our last workshop...
pulp ornaments and paper stars:
for decorating your tree and making packages pretty...
dec. 6. pulp ornaments and paper stars (cost: $35 in advance, $40 at the door)
paper sculptures:
make paper flowers and explore 3-dimensional paper objects...
jan. 31. paper sculptures (cost: $40 in advance, $45 at the door)
coptic binding:
explore this beautiful exposed sewing book structure...
feb. 28. coptic binding (cost: $75 in advance, $80 at the door)
flip books: SEE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST (we will make more advanced books, just playinb around in the video below!
ANIMATION is fun...
march 28. flip books (cost: $35 in advance, $40 at the door)
marbling:
swirls of color on beautiful papers...
april. 25. marbling (cost: $60 in advance, $65 at the door)
screen printing and stamping:
learn to screen fabric and paper...easy and fun!
may 23. screen printing and stamping ($50 in advance, $55 at the door)
just in time for a spooky halloween, or a festive thanksgiving...
oct.25. paper lanterns (cost: $40 in advance, $45 at the door)
the above lanterns are almost finished...
gocco prints and diy screen printing:
make cards and gift tags for the holiday season...
nov. 15. gocco prints and diy screen printing (cost: $95 in advance, $100 at the door-class limit of 6). these postcards were silk screen printed during our last workshop...
pulp ornaments and paper stars:
for decorating your tree and making packages pretty...
dec. 6. pulp ornaments and paper stars (cost: $35 in advance, $40 at the door)
paper sculptures:
make paper flowers and explore 3-dimensional paper objects...
jan. 31. paper sculptures (cost: $40 in advance, $45 at the door)
coptic binding:
explore this beautiful exposed sewing book structure...
feb. 28. coptic binding (cost: $75 in advance, $80 at the door)
flip books: SEE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST (we will make more advanced books, just playinb around in the video below!
ANIMATION is fun...
march 28. flip books (cost: $35 in advance, $40 at the door)
marbling:
swirls of color on beautiful papers...
april. 25. marbling (cost: $60 in advance, $65 at the door)
screen printing and stamping:
learn to screen fabric and paper...easy and fun!
may 23. screen printing and stamping ($50 in advance, $55 at the door)
dallas observer best of award!!!
Best Way to Find Your Inner Artist
Art shouldn't be scary. Even if a person hasn't been creative since preschool finger-painting, making art (granted, not necessarily good art) can be as easy as making a beautiful piece of paper or printing a simple design. The owners and proprietors of The Center for Art Conservation, Shannon Driscoll Phillips and Tish Brewer, want to share the joy of creation, one fun workshop at a time. Through their Paper Works by Paper Nerds series, the paper conservators and paper artists aim to "promote the exploration of paper art and craft" through hands-on lessons on cyanotypes, fold books, long-stitch binding, collage, paper ornaments, paste paper and marbling, silk-screen printing and more. Prices range from $30 to $95 for a four-hour class, and the proof that anyone can be an artist is in the pretty paper.
Dallas Observer, September 2009
Art shouldn't be scary. Even if a person hasn't been creative since preschool finger-painting, making art (granted, not necessarily good art) can be as easy as making a beautiful piece of paper or printing a simple design. The owners and proprietors of The Center for Art Conservation, Shannon Driscoll Phillips and Tish Brewer, want to share the joy of creation, one fun workshop at a time. Through their Paper Works by Paper Nerds series, the paper conservators and paper artists aim to "promote the exploration of paper art and craft" through hands-on lessons on cyanotypes, fold books, long-stitch binding, collage, paper ornaments, paste paper and marbling, silk-screen printing and more. Prices range from $30 to $95 for a four-hour class, and the proof that anyone can be an artist is in the pretty paper.
Dallas Observer, September 2009
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