COLLAGE TECHNIQUES & CREATIVE EXPLORATION WORKSHOPS
with Jonathan Talbot

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March 4th, 2004 Sumter, SC / Collage: Medium & Metaphor (FREE)
March 16th - 19th, 2004 Alexandria, VA / Collage Techniques and Creative Exploration

March 21st - 26th, 2004 Kanuga, NC / Collage Intensive: The Cutting Edge
May 1st & May 2nd, 2004 Sumter, SC / Collage Techniques and Creative Exploration
June 23rd , 2004 Poughkeepsie, NY / Collage: Roundtable Discussion (FREE)
June 26th-27th, 2004 Warwick, NY / Collage Techniques and Creative Exploration
July 24th-26th, 2004 Warwick, NY / Collage Techniques and Creative Exploration
August 6th-8th, 2004 Warwick, NY / Collage Techniques and Creative Exploration 
August 11th, 2004 Warwick, NY / Collage: Medium & Metaphor (FREE)
August 13th-15th, 2004 Warwick, NY / Collage Techniques and Creative Exploration 
October 12, 2004 Fort Worth, TX / Collage Techniques & Higher Level Connections    

WORKSHOP & PROGRAM INFORMATION



March 4th, 2004 SUMTER, SC - LECTURE-DEMONSTRATION / COLLAGE: MEDIUM AND METAPHOR / The University of South Carolina-Sumter:
At 7 PM on March 4th, 2004, the evening before the opening of a solo exhibition of my works at USC Sumter, I will present an interactive lecture-demonstration . During this FREE program I will demonstrate collage without liquid adhesives and, with the help of the audience, explore the implications of collage as a medium. This 1 and 1/2 hour program is open to the public as well as USC students and faculty. In the banquet room at USC Sumter (Arts and Letters building, Miller Road).


March 16th thru 19th, 2004 ALEXANDRIA, VA - WORKSHOP: COLLAGE TECHNIQUES & CREATIVE EXPLORATION / 4-DAY INTENSIVE The Art League School: From the identification of personal goals to the review of works for a final critique, this four-day intensive will be filled with challenging activities designed to increase our technical knowledge, broaden the scope of our vision, and empower our creative inspiration as we produce exciting new works. ///// During this workshop we will create an intentional artistic community in which we will all learn from one another. As we explore composition and refine our personal visual vocabularies we will reflect on past successes and make plans for future projects. Together we will discover new perspectives which will allow us to see our works and their evolution more clearly. ///// Subjects for investigation include Acquiring Visual Language Skills, Collage without Liquid Adhesives, Composition, Color Theory, Paperless Image Transfer, Made-to-Order Collage Materials, Finding the Muse, The Artist and Society, Framing and Presentation of Finished Works, and more. ///// Limited to 18 participants. Optional Evening Hours on the 16th, 17th, and 18th at no extra charge. Workshop Fee: $425 includes all materials and supplies. Registrations will be honored in the order in which they are received. For a registration form you can fill out and print out and send in Click Here. For additional information, call Jonathan Talbot at (845) 258-4620 or send an e-mail to jonathan@talbot1.com To visit the website of The Art League School click on their logo at right.




March 21st thru 26th, 2004
KANUGA, NC- 5-DAY COLLAGE INTENSIVE: THE CUTTING EDGE / New Approaches, Techniques, and Implications / At the invitation of Mary Alice Braukman, Director of Kanuga Watercolor Workshops, I will be presenting my longest east-coast workshop ever at the Kanuga Conference Center in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. During this workshop we will create an intentional artistic community in which we will all learn from one another. As we explore composition and refine our personal visual vocabularies we will reflect on past successes and failures, revise our individual goals, and make concrete and specific plans for future projects. ///// Together we will discover new perspectives which will allow us to see our works and their evolution more clearly. From the drafting of a group mission statement to the collecting of works for a final critique, this five-day intensive will be filled with challenging activities designed to increase our technical knowledge, broaden the scope of our vision, and empower our creative inspiration as we produce exciting new works. By examining our responses to a variety of mediums we will find new insights into our individual creative efforts. ///// Subjects for investigation include Acquiring Visual Language Skills, Collage without Liquid Adhesives, Color Theory, The Grammar of Visual Language, Paperless Image Transfer, The Mathematics of Composition, Making Prints from Paintings & Collages, Finding the Muse, The Artist and Society, Framing and Presentation of Finished Works, and more. ///// Workshop fee depends on type of accomodations and start at $425 (commuter rate). /\/\/\/\ UPDATE! FEB 11, 2004: THIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN FULL SINCE OCTOBER OF 2003 AND THE WAITING LIST IS ALREADY PRETTY LONG. IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A WORKSHOP AROUND THIS TIME CONSIDER THE 4-DAY ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA WORKSHOP (ABOVE). /\/\/\/\ Specific registration forms must be used. To have a registration form mailed to you contact Mary Alice Braukman at 727-527-2009 or e-mail Mary Alice at Kanugawc@tampabay.rr.com


May 1st & May 2nd, 2004 SUMTER, SC - WORKSHOP: COLLAGE TECHNIQUES & CREATIVE EXPLORATION / This workshop will be held in conjunction with an exhibition of my works at USC Sumter's University Gallery. In addition to Collage without Liquid Adhesives, "paperless" image transfer, and other collage techniques, we will explore Composition, Creation of a Personal Visual Vocabulary, the Presentation and Framing of Finished Works, and more. 9:30am - 5:30pm both days. Workshop Fee (2 days) $200 plus a $25 materials fee. This workshop will take place in an exceptionally ample space on the USC campus so we will have plenty of room. For a Registration Form you can print out and send in Click Here. For additional information e-mail me (Jonathan) at jonathan@talbot1.com or call me at 845-258-4620. Participants will receive a letter in advance of the workshop containing 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.

June 23rd , 2004 POUGHKEEPSIE, NY - ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION / COLLAGE: MEDIUM AND METAPHOR / The Poughkeepsie Art Museum. In connection with The Imaginary Voyage, an international collage exhibition of works by six artists from around the world to be held at thbe Poughkeepsie Art Museum, I will moderate a roundtable discussion focusing on collage and its implications. Six panelists will address a variety of issues and answer questions posed by the audience as well. This FREE program will last from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM and will take place at The Poughkeepsie Art Museum, 214 Main Street, in Poughkeepsie, NY. Reservations are suggested. Call 845-454-0522.

June 26th & 27th, 2004 with Optional 3rd Day on June 28th. WARWICK, NY - 2-DAY STUDIO WORKSHOP: COLLAGE TECHNIQUES & CREATIVE EXPLORATION / in the Artist's Studio: Explore composition and the creation of a personal visual vocabulary in this "long weekend" workshop in the artist's studio. 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, Incorporation of Computer-generated images into traditional collage, Preserving Found Materials, Preparation of Substrates, Sources of Tools and Materials, Presentation and Framing of Finished Works, and more (like all the workshops I lead, this workshop's specific goals will depend on the goals of the participants). Limited to 7 participants. Workshop Fee 2 days: $250. Materials Fee: $25. Includes Lunch, Refreshments and optional evening hours on Saturday and Sunday at no extra cost. Optional extra day: $100. Registrations will be honored in the order in which they are received. For a registration form you can print out and send in Click Here. For accomodations information Click Here. /\/\/\/\ THIS WORKSHOP IS FULL. PLEASE E-MAIL ME AT jonathan@talbot1.com TO GET ON THE WAITING LIST (in case of cancellations) OR CONSIDER THE OTHER STUDIO WORKSHOPS LISTED BELOW. -JT 6/22/2004 /\/\/\/\For additional information, call Jonathan Talbot at (845) 258-4620 or send an e-mail to jonathan@talbot1.com Participants will receive a letter in advance of the workshop containing 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.

July 24th, 25th, & 26th, 2004 WARWICK, NY - 3-DAY STUDIO WORKSHOP: COLLAGE TECHNIQUES & CREATIVE EXPLORATION / in the Artist's Studio: Explore composition and the creation of a personal visual vocabulary in this "long weekend" workshop in the artist's studio. 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, Incorporation of Computer-generated images into traditional collage, Preserving Found Materials, Preparation of Substrates, Sources of Tools and Materials, Presentation and Framing of Finished Works, and more (like all the workshops I lead, this workshop's specific goals will depend on the goals of the participants). Limited to 7 participants. Workshop Fee 3 days: $350, Includes Lunch, Refreshments and optional evening hours on Friday and Saturday at no extra cost. Materials Fee: $25. Registrations will be honored in the order in which they are received. /\/\/\/\ THIS WORKSHOP IS FULL. PLEASE E-MAIL ME AT jonathan@talbot1.com TO GET ON THE WAITING LIST (in case of cancellations, they sometimes happen) OR CONSIDER THE OTHER STUDIO WORKSHOPS LISTED BELOW. -JT 7/1/2004 /\/\/\/\ For a registration form you can print out and send in Click Here. For accomodations information Click Here. For additional information, call Jonathan Talbot at (845) 258-4620 or send an e-mail to jonathan@talbot1.com Participants will receive a letter in advance of the workshop containing 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.

August 6th, 7th, & 8th, 2004 WARWICK, NY - 3-DAY STUDIO WORKSHOP: COLLAGE TECHNIQUES & CREATIVE EXPLORATION / in the Artist's Studio: Explore composition and the creation of a personal visual vocabulary in this "long weekend" workshop in the artist's studio. 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, Incorporation of Computer-generated images into traditional collage, Preserving Found Materials, Preparation of Substrates, Sources of Tools and Materials, Presentation and Framing of Finished Works, and more (like all the workshops I lead, this workshop's specific goals will depend on the goals of the participants). Limited to 7 participants. Workshop Fee: 3 days: $350, Includes Lunch, Refreshments and optional evening hours on Friday and Saturday at no extra cost. Materials Fee: $25. Registrations will be honored in the order in which they are received. /\/\/\/\ THIS WORKSHOP IS FULL. PLEASE E-MAIL ME AT jonathan@talbot1.com TO GET ON THE WAITING LIST (in case of cancellations, they sometimes happen) OR CONSIDER THE AUGUST 13th-15th WORKSHOP LISTED BELOW. -JT 7/8/2004 /\/\/\/\ For a registration form you can print out and send in Click Here. For accomodations information Click Here. For additional information, call Jonathan Talbot at (845) 258-4620 or send an e-mail to jonathan@talbot1.com Participants will receive a letter in advance of the workshop containing 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.

August 11th, 2004 WARWICK, NY - LECTURE-DEMONSTRATION / COLLAGE: MEDIUM AND METAPHOR / The Gallery at Port of Call. In connection with Piece by Piece, a collage exhibition curated by Laura Breitman and Tony Blomfield, I will lecture on the medium of collage and its implications and discuss some of the works in the exhibition as well. This FREE program will last from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM at 40 Main Street in Warwick, NY. Reservations are suggested. Call 986-9500.

August 13th, 14th, & 15th, 2004 WARWICK, NY - 3-DAY STUDIO WORKSHOP: COLLAGE TECHNIQUES & CREATIVE EXPLORATION / in the Artist's Studio: Because the workshops on July 24-26 and August 6-8 filled so rapidly... and because I have been asked to offer additional workshops, I have added this one to the schedule. During this "long weekend" workshop in my studio in August (the studio is air-conditioned) we will explore composition and the creation of a personal visual vocabulary. 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, Incorporation of Computer-generated images into traditional collage, Preserving Found Materials, Preparation of Substrates, Sources of Tools and Materials, Presentation and Framing of Finished Works, and more (like all the workshops I lead, this workshop's specific goals will depend on the goals of the participants so what we cover will be, in some part, determined by each participant's individual intentions). Limited to 7 participants. Workshop Fee 3 days: $350, Includes Lunch, Refreshments and optional evening hours on Friday and Saturday at no extra cost. Materials Fee: $25. Registrations will be honored in the order in which they are received. /\/\/\/\ THIS WORKSHOP IS FULL. PLEASE E-MAIL ME AT jonathan@talbot1.com TO GET ON THE WAITING LIST (in case of cancellations, they sometimes happen). -JT 8/3/2004 /\/\/\/\ For a registration form you can print out and send in Click Here. For accomodations information Click Here. For additional information, call Jonathan Talbot at (845) 258-4620 or send an e-mail to jonathan@talbot1.com Participants will receive a letter in advance of the workshop containing 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.

October 12, 2004 FORT WORTH, TX - IN-SERVICE TRAINING WORKSHOP: COLLAGE TECHNIQUES & HIGHER LEVEL CONNECTIONS / Participation in this workshop is limited to art teachers in the Fort Worth Independent School District.

To See Works by
Past Participants

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To Read Comments of Past Participants
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For More Information about Jonathan Talbot
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For a List of Topics Covered
Click Here
For Information on Special Collage Tools and Materials
Click Here
For Snapshots
of Past Events

Click Here

  JONATHAN TALBOT: A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:

Works by Jonathan Talbot have been exhibited at The National Academy and The Museum of Modern Art in New York, have represented the U.S. overseas in exhibitions sponsored by the State Department and the Smithsonian Institution, and are included in museum collections in the U.S. and Europe. Talbot was awarded a career achievement medal at the Florence Biennial in Florence, Italy in 2001. He maintains his studio in Warwick, NY where he lives with his wife Marsha. They are the parents of two children: a daughter, Loren, and a son, Garret.
 


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