Cut. Color. Paste. Contemplate: A Mixed Media Workshop

Cut. Color. Paste. Contemplate: A Mixed Media Workshop

  • ALL AGES

Join mixed media artist Jessica Rechner, whose work is featured in the "Artists' Ways" exhibit at the house, for a fun collage workshop.

By Filmshop

Date and time

Location

Nolan Park

Governors Island New York, NY 10004

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • ALL AGES

This workshop is inspired by filmmaker and Filmshop member Patrice D. Bowman's video/photo exhibition "Artists' Ways."

The exhibit is on view at the Filmshop House (4B) until August 31; Saturdays and Sunday only, 11am - 5pm.

In this workshop, Jessica Rechner will guide attendees in exploring and expressing their interior lives via artmaking with various materials. Materials will be provided.

Cost: Free, but donations are highly appreciated; please support the artist.

About the artist: Jessica Rechner is a Queens-based visual artist working in mixed media. Her art examines and challenges concepts of body, autonomy, family, memory, and belonging. Each piece is hand-drawn and/or painted, cut from various sources, and hand-glued. She is looking forward to all the "ways" this workshop will unfold!

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NOTE: This event will be photographed and/or video recorded.

Please be advised that by entering this site you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify one of the event photographers or videographers.

Organized by

Founded in 2009, Filmshop is a non-profit collective of independent filmmakers and media producers committed to developing new work through peer support and collaboration. Chapters in New York, New Orleans, and Los Angeles meet weekly to workshop projects, offer constructive critique, and incubate new ideas. Filmshop also hosts public screenings to celebrate the work of our over 250 active members and to share their art with the local community.

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