Paper, Scissor & Glue
Collage Workshop
Channel your creativity with this fun and crafty 3-hour workshop. Engage with the playful world of collage and discover new types of visual storytelling beyond traditional photography. This hands-on course introduces you to essential techniques, materials, and composition strategies.
With plenty of space to experiment, this workshop is designed to help you develop your creative voice in a relaxed and supportive setting. Along the way, you receive feedback and inspiration from both your instructor and fellow participants.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
• Explore the creative possibilities of collage-making
• Experiment with photography and image deconstruction
• Develop new approaches to visual storytelling and composition
• Learn methods for interpreting and discussing your own work
• Gain insight into influential collage and photography artists
• Engage with contemporary collage practices through exhibition viewing
• Receive feedback from both peers and the instructor
MATERIALS PROVIDED
• Cutting boards
• Glue
• Scissors
• Paper
• Magazines
Why you should join
It is the perfect course for you if you are starting to develop your own creative practice or enjoy collaging.
About the teacher
hannah goldstein, a multidisciplinary artist working across photography, collage, and video. She is rooted in feminist thought, challenging normative ways of thinking and addressing themes such as female histories, race, gender imbalance in the art world, etc. Through her collage practice, goldstein works intuitively with juxtaposition, repetition, and fragmented imagery, allowing her work to explore the love for photographic image and the desire to challenge and dismantle it. She uses the act of cutting as a form of both deconstruction and resistance. She holds a B.A. in Photography from Bard College, where she studied with Stephen Shore, An-My Lê, and Larry Frank. In addition, she worked as an assistant for Nan Goldin and completed residencies and advanced studies at the Royal College of Art and the Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie. In 2024, she completed a Master in Education in the Arts at the Piet Zwart Institute. Her work has been exhibited internationally, and she is represented by Jacob Hoerner Galleries.