Crafting Identity
Have you ever thought about mark making as a tool for building the human figure? In this workshop, we’ll use bold strokes of acrylic paint to explore how spontaneous marks can evolve into expressive portraits. The figure you create can be a reflection of yourself or someone entirely imagined. No experience is required, but creativity is necessary!
✨ No experience necessary—just curiosity and a willingness to experiment! This one-time session will guide you through a hands-on exercise designed to unlock your imagination and help you develop your own visual language. You'll leave with an original piece and a toolkit of techniques to keep your creativity flowing long after the class ends.
️ Perfect for artists, designers, and curious beginners alike. -- Join us and discover how collage can transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.
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About the Instructor: Karrington is a South Carolina native currently based in Greensboro, North Carolina. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Art Education from North Carolina A&T State University and his Master of Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Karrington has taught high school visual arts and currently serves as an adjunct professor at both North Carolina A&T and UNCG. In his artistic practice, he explores the concept of space as it relates to being a person of color through various combinations of painting and collage.
The CVA is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Our Federal Tax ID# is 56-6083717.
The CVA is in the downtown Greensboro Cultural Center / 200 North Davie Street, Box 13 / Greensboro / North Carolina / 27401
336-333-7475 / info@mycvagreensboro.org