Collage with Ali Herrmann

Collage with Ali Herrmann

Create abstract artworks while exploring the art of collage.

By Spring Street Gallery Saratoga

Date and time

Sunday, June 9 · 2 - 4pm EDT

Location

110 Spring St

110 Spring Street Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

About this event

  • 2 hours

In this two hour workshop, we will create abstract artworks while exploring the art of collage. Using repurposed materials, fine art papers, and magazine clippings, participants will be led and guided on developing layering techniques. We will work with different types of glues and adhesives to create two dimensional depth. Specific focus will be directed on the development of a theme and composition, using concepts of color, patterning, repetition and imagery.

Tickets are $25 at the door.


All sales from this event will benefit the Allen Family in memory of Olivia Allen.

Ali Herrmann is a mixed media painter and colorist. Embodying the realm of non-objective abstraction, her work combines familial narratives of quilting with geometric shapes while working in paper, paint, and collage. She has been exhibiting her work for over 25 years locally and nationally. Most recently, her work has been displayed at such galleries as Emerge Gallery, Pause Gallery, Laffer Gallery, Albany Center Gallery, and LabSpace. Herrmann received her BFA from Bennington College in Bennington, VT. She currently resides in Troy, NY. Learn more about her work at aliherrmann.com


Frequently asked questions

Where do I pay for my tickets?

At the door the day of the event.

How much are the tickets?

$25

Organized by

Spring Street Gallery is an award-winning not-for-profit art and performance space organization in Saratoga Springs, New York, that promotes the arts as a means of social and civic engagement.

SSG is a place for dialogue and learning, where expression can and must be challenging, expansive, uplifting, and inclusive. We understand that we all learn, find meaning, and make purposeful changes to the world around us by opening ourselves to the ideas and perspectives of others, and the arts are a powerful vehicle by which to do so.