Learn about and practice the methods of paper collage with Brenton Hamilton.

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Note: This workshop will be held in a live, online format utilizing the Zoom platform.
Class meets on 2 Saturdays, October 21 & 28, 11am-4pm ET.

The Personal and Expressive Collage - By Brenton Hamilton

The crucial role of collage and its message has had a wide impact in society. Join Brenton Hamilton for a historical tour, challenging assignments, and a chance to practice making works with images and paper, ink, and paint.

The history of this medium will be presented in a richly illustrated talk about the ways collage has been made and especially looking at protest and revolution. We’ll meet twice! Lecture, inspiration, with assignments and some basics – and on a second Saturday we’ll meet to share your work for feedback and sharing your ideas.

Join our group, make expressive marks, receive feedback and try a new medium. Use photography, fragments, the media, newsprint, and small objects – ink and paint.

Brenton Hamilton has used collage methods in his personal work for many years. Combining photography, magazine fragments, and drawings across media.

A long-time educator, Hamilton’s work can be seen at www.brentonhamilton.com and in the monograph: The Blue Idyll by Schilt Publishing, Amsterdam.

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Instructor: Brenton Hamilton

Brenton holds his MFA in photography from the Savannah College of Art & Design. His teaching specialties include, B&W Craft,  Historic Processes, and the History of Photography. Brenton is an enthusiastic workshop leader exhibiting special care and interest in the teaching process and experience for his students.