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A series of parallel visual and verbal activities including book design, poem-making, mono-printing, lettering, and collage will automatically enable students to discover their unique hand and voice. By playing with words, papers, inks, letters, and found objects, students will learn to trust their own intuitive artistic choices. Using the work generated by each day's verbal and visual activities, each student will construct a coherent book, the form and content of which are not preconceived, but discovered in the process of making the book. This final book, designed in both space and time, is always bursting with beautiful images and surprising revelations. |
| Image-Making is for experienced artists and writers, as well as for beginners. Its methodology makes it eye-opening for teachers, students, photographers and therapists as well, and it is a wonderful class for family members to take together. Children must be over 8. This workshop includes afternoon access to the studio during non-class time. |
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| Rosalind Pace, poet, artist, teacher, has been Writer-in-Residence at the Cape Cod Lighthouse Charter School since the school was founded in 1995. She worked with Poets-in-the-Schools in Pennsylvania and New Jersey for many years, exhibited her collages at the original Provincetown Group Gallery; has been on the faculty at Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill since 1976; and was the director of Long Point Gallery in Provincetown from 1994-1997. Her poems have appeared in several literary journals, including American Poetry Review, Ontario Review, Ploughshares, Poetry East, The Iowa Review, and others. Her collages and handmade books are in public and private collections. She lives in Truro.
Marcia Simon, writer, psychotherapist, artist and teacher, works in the Clarkstown Central School District, Rockland County, NY, and in private practice. Her novel, A Special Gift (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978) was made into an ABC After-School Special, which won a Peabody Award and was re-issued on DVD in 2005. She graduated from Brown University and took classes at RISD as part of her concentration in Art. She has an MA in History of Art from Yale, studied book arts with Marian Parry at the Radcliffe Institute, and received an MS in Clinical Social Work from Columbia University. She lives in West Nyack, NY, and Truro.
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| Marcia and Rosalind met when they were undergraduates at Brown University. They developed Image-Making in 1976 and have been teaching it ever since. |
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