Mother's Day Card Makin' Class

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ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category

Arts & DIY

Event Overview

Celebrate the important women in your life!


Hallmark is nice…but personalized hand-made cards are better!


Through the use of the collective elements of Printmaking, Calligraphy, Origami and Haiku you will learn how to create one of a kind Mother's Day cards to give to your loved ones.


All supplies are provided and this is a VERY hands-on on class. 


Sign up with a friend share the fun!


The studio is BYOB friendly.

Minimum age

All ages welcome

What's Provided

All supplies will be provided.... if you do have something special you would like to add to your card please feel free to bring it with you!

What You Can Expect From This Experience
  • Hands-On
  • Mother's Day
  • All Ages Welcomed
Cancellation Policy
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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST

I am a multi-disciplinary artist living in Chicago, working in oil paint, collage, installation, and object-based practices. Currently, I am exploring representation of objects and how they vacillate between imagination and that which is tangible. The distance between these two perceptions is informed by an individual’s life experiences; everyone lives to a different degree inside a dream.

I incorporate reclaimed objects, as well as a variety of other media, into my work, expressed in the form of assemblages that integrate items from my environment into a cohesive piece. This creates space to explore placement and re-define accepted associations. Similarly, my paintings are composed of non-connected objects intuitively painted on the canvas, creating surrealistic compositions that explore the relationship shared by these objects, blurring the edges between eroticism and banality of this dreamscape as it is informed by the real world. This provides the viewer a metaphoric playhouse to wander though unknown topographies of their imagination.

We are exposed to an overwhelming degree of stimuli daily, creating an anesthetized perception of the world. My intent is to jar the viewer out of their walking numbness, granting them permission to delve into and re-examine familiar objects with fresh eyes.

Like a Zen parable, I want my work to confound the logical brain to access a deeper, more nuanced truth.

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