| REGISTRATION FORM FOR COLLAGE TECHNIQUES & CREATIVE EXPLORATION with Jonathan Talbot Sat. & Sun. April 24th & 25th, 2010 / Mesa State College, Grand Junction, CO |
Sponsored Jointly by The Art Department of Mesa State College and The Rocky Mountain Collage Society. |
| Enjoy new opportunities for spontaniety as you learn how to eliminate liquid adhesives from the collage-assembly process. Other subjects to be covered include "Getting Started," Accessing our Creative Energies, "Paperless" Transfer of Printed and Photocopied Images, Preserving Found Materials, Preparation of Substrates, Sources of Tools and Materials, Presentation and Framing of Finished Works, and more (like all Talbot workshops, this workshop's specific goals will be determined by the participants at the beginning of the workshop). Hours: 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Two-Day Workshop Fee: $275. Fee includes all materials, a free copy of "Collage: A New Approach," and refreshments each day. Registrations will be honored in the order in which they are received. If you have any difficulty with the registration procedure call Jonathan at 845-258-4620 or e-mail him at jonathan@talbot1.com. Participants will receive a letter in advance of the workshop containing specific directions to campus location and suggestions of what to bring with them but folks who decide to come empty handed will find that all the materials and tools needed for a full and enriching experience are provided. | |
WHERE & WHEN: |
To Register, print
out and mail in form below. For additional information or questions, or if you have any difficulty with the registration procedure, call Jonathan Talbot at 845-258-4620 (9-6 Eastern Time Please) or e-mail Jonathan at jonathan@talbot1.com |
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Each
registrant will receive a letter in advance of the workshop containing
directions, suggestions of what to bring with them, and more. Folks who
decide to come empty handed will find that all the materials and tools
needed for a full and enriching experience are provided |