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This is SGAC’s first 5 week class, taught by local artist Michaela Ayers of Nourish.
The class is $250 for 5 class sessions, which includes all the materials you will need, and a snack and NA beverage made by a local chef for each class.
If you need financial assistance there are 2 seats at a discounted rate of $200. The $50 will be reimbursed on the first day of class. These scholarships are offered first come first served, please note in your sign up form if you want to apply for this.
Class is 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on July 6th, July 13th, July 20th, July 27th and August 3rd and will meet in the garden of SGAC
Read on for a general course description:
Nourish Collage Class is a 5-week course designed to nurture your creativity, deepen your sense of purpose, and reclaim your inner artist.
Through the practices of collage, reflective writing, and group dialogue, this course offers space to develop a practice that nourishes your creative leadership and mental resilience while building meaningful relationships.
Together, we’ll explore themes of identity, resistance, and collective care—drawing inspiration from revolutionary artists like Romare Bearden and AfriCOBRA.
You’ll receive a collage care pack, weekly prompts, and guided support as you build a personal body of work and contribute to our collaborative zine project.
Whether you're in a moment of transition or craving a more consistent creative practice, Nourish Collage Class invites you to imagine what creative power can look like.
🖼️ No prior art experience required.
For the detailed overview of the course, check out the curriculum here
This is SGAC’s first 5 week class, taught by local artist Michaela Ayers of Nourish.
The class is $250 for 5 class sessions, which includes all the materials you will need, and a snack and NA beverage made by a local chef for each class.
If you need financial assistance there are 2 seats at a discounted rate of $200. The $50 will be reimbursed on the first day of class. These scholarships are offered first come first served, please note in your sign up form if you want to apply for this.
Class is 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on July 6th, July 13th, July 20th, July 27th and August 3rd and will meet in the garden of SGAC
Read on for a general course description:
Nourish Collage Class is a 5-week course designed to nurture your creativity, deepen your sense of purpose, and reclaim your inner artist.
Through the practices of collage, reflective writing, and group dialogue, this course offers space to develop a practice that nourishes your creative leadership and mental resilience while building meaningful relationships.
Together, we’ll explore themes of identity, resistance, and collective care—drawing inspiration from revolutionary artists like Romare Bearden and AfriCOBRA.
You’ll receive a collage care pack, weekly prompts, and guided support as you build a personal body of work and contribute to our collaborative zine project.
Whether you're in a moment of transition or craving a more consistent creative practice, Nourish Collage Class invites you to imagine what creative power can look like.
🖼️ No prior art experience required.
For the detailed overview of the course, check out the curriculum here
This is SGAC’s first 5 week class, taught by local artist Michaela Ayers of Nourish.
The class is $250 for 5 class sessions, which includes all the materials you will need, and a snack and NA beverage made by a local chef for each class.
If you need financial assistance there are 2 seats at a discounted rate of $200. The $50 will be reimbursed on the first day of class. These scholarships are offered first come first served, please note in your sign up form if you want to apply for this.
Class is 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on July 6th, July 13th, July 20th, July 27th and August 3rd and will meet in the garden of SGAC
Read on for a general course description:
Nourish Collage Class is a 5-week course designed to nurture your creativity, deepen your sense of purpose, and reclaim your inner artist.
Through the practices of collage, reflective writing, and group dialogue, this course offers space to develop a practice that nourishes your creative leadership and mental resilience while building meaningful relationships.
Together, we’ll explore themes of identity, resistance, and collective care—drawing inspiration from revolutionary artists like Romare Bearden and AfriCOBRA.
You’ll receive a collage care pack, weekly prompts, and guided support as you build a personal body of work and contribute to our collaborative zine project.
Whether you're in a moment of transition or craving a more consistent creative practice, Nourish Collage Class invites you to imagine what creative power can look like.
🖼️ No prior art experience required.
For the detailed overview of the course, check out the curriculum here