Studio Workshop: Collage Prints
June 6, 2025 | 1–3:30 p.m.
Location: High Museum of Art, Anne Cox Chambers Wing Lobby
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Combine collage and printmaking techniques to create collagraphs! Begin by using collage materials to create a printing plate with raised surfaces and textures, and then experiment with different color choices and inking techniques to print your original designs onto paper.
About Studio Workshops
Studio Workshops are beginner-friendly art-making workshops inspired by artworks on view at the High. These workshops provide opportunities to experiment, play, and enjoy new art-making materials and processes. No prior experience is required. Studio Workshops are designed for adults, but all ages are welcome. This workshop is offered four times.
About Your Instructor
Daniel Mantilla is a Colombian-born artist with over a decade of experience teaching young people, families, and adults. In his paintings, drawing-collages, and cutouts, Daniel explores ideas of transition and instability. He previously lived in New York City, where he recorded instructional videos for public television. His art has been exhibited across the United States and internationally. He has studied paintings in museum collections in Spain, conducted research on cadmium-free acrylic paint, and holds an MFA from Hunter College.

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