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World Collage Day Art Workshop with John Arbuckle (Virtual)

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Date: May 14, 2022

Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Location: Online event

Address: Everett, WA 98201

Contact:425-257-8000

Email: Questions?

Cost: Free

Link: Sign up for the program!

Join us on World Collage Day, May 14, 2022 for a live and interactive workshop to make your own collage artist trading cards and/or artist playing cards. Everyone loves getting snail mail. In this workshop you will learn how to create an original 2.5 x 3.5 sized trading cards to send to friends as a piece of mailable art using recycled materials and your creativity.  

A limited number of free supplies kits will be available for pickup from the Everett Public Library.  Sign-up for a kit here beginning on April 16.  You do not need a kit to join the program! Supplies needed to follow along are: 2.5 x 3.5 thick paper, magazines, scissors, glue stick, pencil, and watercolors or any other paint such as acrylic.

John Arbuckle, member of the NW Collage Society, is a local collage, book binding and mixed media artist who has taught children and adults for 46 years. His work has been featured in NW Collage Society art shows and in other galleries. John’s work has been published in several mixed media books, and is held in private collections worldwide. His collages are narrative works that include the use of ephemera, acrylic paint and other mixed media. He loves to use recycled materials in his works. John is in his element creating art journals, artist trading cards and mail art to snail mail other artists. His work may be seen on his daily blog.

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