Assemblage: A Day in the Life

$95.00

Jan. 28th (7:00-9:00pm)

Assemblage Art Series — Session 2 This session centers on everyday life as material. Participants are invited to reflect on daily routines, habits, and personal rhythms by transforming ordinary items into a 5x7 three-dimensional assemblage.

We’ll focus on how personal objects—receipts, notes, packaging, photographs, and small ephemera—can hold memory and meaning when arranged intentionally. The session emphasizes observation, selection, and composition through a personal lens.

All base materials are provided. Participants are encouraged to bring personal items such as receipts, tickets, shopping lists, notes, photographs, coffee cup sleeves, or wrappers.

This session may be taken on its own or as part of the full three-session series.

Jan. 28th (7:00-9:00pm)

Assemblage Art Series — Session 2 This session centers on everyday life as material. Participants are invited to reflect on daily routines, habits, and personal rhythms by transforming ordinary items into a 5x7 three-dimensional assemblage.

We’ll focus on how personal objects—receipts, notes, packaging, photographs, and small ephemera—can hold memory and meaning when arranged intentionally. The session emphasizes observation, selection, and composition through a personal lens.

All base materials are provided. Participants are encouraged to bring personal items such as receipts, tickets, shopping lists, notes, photographs, coffee cup sleeves, or wrappers.

This session may be taken on its own or as part of the full three-session series.

This is an adult workshop. 18+ to enroll.

Your Instructor: Ollie is a mixed-media artist based in New York's Hudson Valley, working primarily in 2D and  3D collage. Her practice explores subconscious dreams and future hopes, weaving together  memories and possibility. Drawing inspiration from the lush landscapes of the Hudson Valley  and her formative years on Florida beaches, Ollie seeks to transform commonplace and  overlooked elements into art that feels both nostalgic and hopeful. She is currently developing a  new collection of layered three-dimensional works that capture the textures of day to day  modern life.