Translations: A Quilt/Collage Workshop with Katie Green

$75.00$85.00

Date: Saturday, May 31
Time: 1:00 to 4:00 pm
Ages: Adults 18+
Location: PIE Education Centre
Fee: $85.00 + HST / $75.00 + HST Members

Using Risograph printed textures and patterns, participants will be led through creating their own abstract “art quilt” made from paper. They will be encouraged to merge traditional quilting shapes and patterns with more organic shapes. This workshop requires no prior art experience, and participants will have the opportunity to complete their own finished work of art or add to a communal artwork reminiscent of old-time quilting bees.

All materials will be provided, but you can also bring your own paper/designs to add to your creation.

Description

Photo courtesy of the artist.

Katie Green is a local Barrie artist with a passion for community and bringing art into all areas of life, ranging from public to personal and useful to decorative. Building community, sharing experiences and supporting the next generation of artists keep her inspired in her own art practice. She operates from the idea that art is an experience that can positively impact people’s everyday lives. She works across multiple mediums including textiles, pen and ink, and printmaking, most recently the Risograph.

Pushing the boundaries between different mediums as well as playing with the line between useful design and decorative art informs her art practice. Her work is playful with a sense of whimsy, and she is drawn to bright colours especially fluorescent pink. She uses recognizable symbols and icons like gesturing hands and arrows as well as text to explore ideas of the human experience. Her art has an element of advocacy as well as humour.

Her journey to becoming a practicing artist has been long and winding. She believes every diversion from working construction, playing varsity basketball, living in a ski town and most recently health challenges affecting her energy and vision, has added to her ability to navigate being an artist and increased her ability to support the arts community.