Collage Workshop with Alicia Mino Gonzalez
Collage Workshop with Alicia Mino Gonzalez
Collage Workshop with Alicia Mino Gonzalez
Collage Workshop with Alicia Mino Gonzalez
Collage Workshop with Alicia Mino Gonzalez

Collage Workshop with Alicia Mino Gonzalez

$85.00

Enhance your creativity with the highly individual medium of collage with Cerulean Collective artist Alicia Mino Gonzalez! Learn how to bring together random materials to create your own unique images, patterns and textures. Alicia will guide you through the process as you compose a layout, create surfaces, gather materials according to color, texture and pattern, and paste up your composition.  Enjoy a day of artistic exploration and have fun discovering the numerous ways to manipulate paper, cardboard, fabric and more! 

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Date:  Saturday, December 14, 2024
Time:  10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 
Fee:  $85 (includes all materials) 
Register by:  December 6
** Sign up with a friend and receive 10% off both registrations.  Use discount code ClassF24 at checkout. 

Alicia Mino Gonzalez was born in Santiago, Chile, and studied drawing and painting since the age of thirteen. The urban landscape and dynamic city life were essential in the development of her social-oriented consciousness that later influenced and guided her artistic trajectory. She graduated from the Metropolitan University of Chile where she received a master’s degree in visual communication. She later moved to Italy where she spent fifteen years studying art history, oil painting, and sculpture; there she also participated in solo and group shows alongside many recognized Italian artists. Her European experience improved her pictorial technique and deepened her understanding of the positive impact of art in society. With this new-found knowledge, Alicia started an educational path, founding the Mates Art and Design Studio, where she taught drawing, oil/acrylic painting, and sculpture fundamentals for ten years.  Most recently, she has served as the adjunct faculty member at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and an instructor at the Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial.