Visual Storytelling: The Transformative Art of Altered Book-Making

June 22, 2014 - June 26, 2014
Offered by Pendle Hill
Wallingford PA
USA

 

Visual Storytelling: The Transformative Art of Altered Book-Making

 

Learn how to recreate an existing book into your own work of art. Use paint or fancy papers. Build windows, doorways, drawers, or scrolls. Embed sentimental objects. Add your own words or find a poem within the existing text. Altered book-making is a powerful way to process a life change, or to honor an important memory or vision. As you transform a book, you may find yourself transformed as well.

$630/shared room; $750/private room; $465/commuter

Leader(s)

Jesse-White-2013-09-30-140-161pxJesse White is the Arts and Spirituality teacher at Pendle Hill. She holds a B.A. in Integrative Studies: Creative and Spiritual Process joined with a B.A. in Psychology from Guilford College. Jesse works as an arts educator and art therapist and directs Pigeon Arts, a cathartic art-making organization in Philadelphia. She is a member of Frankford Friends Meeting (PA).

 

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June 22-26, 2014

$465-750

based on accommodations choice

 

Categories: Lifelong Learning  |  The Arts  |  Workshops