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Layers of Meaning: Exploring Analog Collage


  • Hambidge Center 105 Hambidge Court Rabun Gap, GA, 30568 United States (map)

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In this workshop, Marryam Moma will guide you into a deep understanding of collage as an artistic medium, nurturing both technical skill and creative intuition. She will share insights into concept development, material selection, and storytelling through visual elements. You will create collages that express personal narratives using a variety of printed papers and mixed media, such as fabric, dried flowers, and found objects. One-on-one discussions with Marryam will provide personalized feedback tailored to your individual artistic journey and encourage your confidence in your creative practice.


Workshop Layers of Meaning: Exploring Analog Collage
Instructor Marryam Moma
Fee $1825-$2075 (These prices include lodging and meals. Special pricing is available for our Local Community members.)
Experience Level All levels are welcome. Ages 21 & over only.

About the Instructor

Instagram: @marryammomaart
www.marryammoma.com

Tanzanian-Nigerian collage artist Marryam Moma holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia PA. She intricately combines repurposed archival paper and mixed media to reconstruct vibrant narratives, delving into the complexities of the Black experience. Celebrating joy while challenging societal perceptions, Moma's work is a masterful tapestry of multidimensional stories. Her analog collages grace international corporate collections like Microsoft, Google, and Starbucks. Her global impact extends to TV programs and prestigious magazines. Catapulted from formal architecture, Moma is inspired by the mundane and extraordinary, and she creates textured collages from apparently disparate elements that uplift and empower. Moma exhibits in the US and abroad, fostering understanding and inclusion with her work.

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Later Event: May 26
Marionette Making