Repurposing for Art’s Sake Workshop

with Natalya Khorover

Saturday, September 14, 2024, 1 – 4 pm

 

In-person Workshop at 

Rye Arts Center,

51 Milton Road, Rye, NY

In this workshop you will explore the artistry of urban graffiti and wordplay with all the single-use plastic that you’ll collect. This is perfect fodder for graffiti and letter inspired art. Using soft single-use plastic packaging like shopping bags, wrapping from paper towels and toilet paper, cleaned potato chip bags, bread bags, rinsed frozen food packaging, newspaper bags mailer bags and any other colorful soft and pliable fabric-like plastic you will make a creative piece of art. Take a look through your refrigerator and your kitchen cupboards, pay attention next time you’re at the supermarket, and collect these materials for our workshop.
Take a look at your art materials stash as well; do you have an old canvas or canvas board? Chipboard? Cardboard? Foam core? Bring any of those for the base of your collage, since the idea is to repurpose as many materials as possible.
 
Fee: $50 MAG & RAC members / $60 Non-members

Space will be limited. No walk-ins
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About the instructor:

Natalya Khorover is a Westchester, NY artist. Her art practice stems from a need to create beauty from discarded materials that lessen plastic pollution and overconsumption. Zero waste is the ultimate goal for her practice. See her work on her website https://www.artbynatalya.com/