World Collage Day: Exquisite Corpse Collage Game
World Collage Day: Exquisite Corpse Collage Game
Instructor: Lucie Castaldo
Day & Time: Saturday, 3:45–4:45pm
Dates: May 8, 2021
Location: Online via Zoom
Materials: See class description.
Gather a family member…or two (or more!) and create a collaborative surprise through collage! The Exquisite Corpse Game was a popular drawing game among Surrealist artists and it can be translated into a variety of mediums. We'll incorporate collage techniques as participants take turns collaging sections of a body on a sheet of paper, folded to hide each individual contribution. The result is fun for all ages! Don't worry if you're coming solo — we'll use prompts creatively for a collage game you can play independently!
Materials
1+ magazines and/or illustrated books
8.5 x 11 paper (light cardstock is preferable in any color or pattern)
glue stick
scissors
Optional: colored papers, painted papers, collage ephemera
Collage Materials Kits and Collage Image Starter Booklets available for purchase with all WCD workshops and independently online. In order to receive your kit or image booklet in time for this workshop, the deadline for purchase is Monday, April 26. Kits purchased after this date are not guaranteed to arrive by the workshop date.
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