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CONTEMPORARY COLLAGE WORKSHOPS

Feeling inspired by all the art on offer? The Sydney Collage Society is here to help you channel that creativity. Book a ticket to a one-hour collage workshop led by a member of the Society. You’ll explore different collage styles using colour, texture, and form—get ready to push the boundaries of cut-and-paste art and create something you’ll be proud to keep.

The Sydney Collage Society will be running four unique collage workshops throughout the Fair, each led by a different artist. This means you’ll experience a range of creative perspectives and approaches to analogue collage.

Workshops will be hosted by Kubi Vasak (Founder & Director of SCS) and facilitated by artists and Society members Liz Peniazeva, Millie Bartlett, Simon Welsh, and Sue Morais.

HOW TO BOOK?

Simply purchase your tickets to The Other Art Fair Sydney | Gadigal and add your workshop session as as add-on before check out. Limited places so book now to avoid disappointment.

Sessions last one hour and cost $25 + booking fee.

SYDNEY COLLAGE SOCIETY ARTISTS

Your guides to collage at The Other Art Fair are here

SIMON WELSH

Figurative Collage – Thursday, 7pm-8pm

Work with human forms, portraits, and representations of the figure. Simon will guide you through layering paper and textures to create dynamic, expressive pieces.

SUE MORAIS

Surrealist Collage – Friday, 7pm – 8pm

Tap into the subconscious with Surrealist collage. Sue will lead you in using unexpected juxtapositions and dreamlike compositions to create artwork that challenges the boundaries of reality.

LIZ PENIAZEVA

La Femme Collage – Sunday, 2pm-3m

Explore a feminine perspective through collage. Liz will guide you in combining photographic elements to create intricate compositions that reflect themes of womanhood, identity, and empowerment. This workshop challenges traditional visual storytelling, offering a unique approach to analogue collage.

MILLIE BARTLETT

Abstract Collage – Saturday, 2pm-3pm

Let go of representation and focus on colour, texture, and shape to communicate emotion and concept in your collages, with an emphasis on pure form and creative expression.