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PAPER, PRINT, PLACE: RESPONDING TO A SENSE OF PLACE THROUGH MIXED MEDIA

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Course Number: 251PMMM010

Dates: Thursday, February 6-27, 2025
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Meets: Th from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM , 4 sessions

Fee: $270.00

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How we gather and treasure mementos of places we may have visited, loved or lived can come in many forms. Are they at home with you now? Let’s mine our memories, our present tense, and our impulse to generate new things. We will work with a range of textures, marks and media on gel plates and rubber stamp material to craft layered images rich with meaning relative to a location. Bring your supply list, rejected or abandoned works on paper (watercolor, drawing, pastels, collage, etc) that could stand a refresh, and any written material that relates to this theme. Periodic critiques will be an important feature of this workshop.
A Materials Kit Fee of $40 PAYABLE TO INSTRUCTOR AT FIRST CLASS provides some of the consumable materials you need. For more information regarding the Materials Kit and for additional items needed, please see the supply List at www.spruillarts.org.
Fee: $270.00

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Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Non-member$ 270.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 1.00

Mary Beth Looney

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Mary Beth's Classes

Mary Beth Looney, a Virginia native, has stubbornly kept a foot placed on each side of the art world: art making and art history. She holds a Master of Fine Arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design as well as a Master of Arts in Art History from the University of Georgia. She has taught art, art history, and honors communication courses at the college level as well as held administrative roles. She is an avid practitioner of flipped classroom techniques and role-playing games in higher education pedagogy. She has recently published a game for educational or parlor use, centered on the question of whether art is ever worth dying for, entitled Monumental Consequence.

Looney has exhibited her painted, drawn, printed and mixed media work in a variety of exhibitions over the last thirty years. Presently, her artistic and research interests include intaglio printmaking, book design and construction, the protection of art and cultural artifacts, art restoration, and art of the 1930s. Churches are her museums and museums are her churches.

After living in Rome, Italy for six years with a scientist, some mid-century antiques, a lot of books and two adopted Roman cats, she has returned with all of them to Atlanta, Georgia. You can find her online at www.marybethlooney.com or on her blog at talkofmichelangelo-beth.blogspot.com

Date Day Time Location
02/06/2025Thursday1 PM to 3:30 PM RM 210
02/13/2025Thursday1 PM to 3:30 PM RM 210
02/20/2025Thursday1 PM to 3:30 PM RM 210
02/27/2025Thursday1 PM to 3:30 PM RM 210

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