EventsHow Does Your Feeling Look? Collage Workshop with Diana Noh

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How Does Your Feeling Look? Collage Workshop with Diana Noh

12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Harold Washington Library Center

Description

Please join us for a mixed media workshop with exhibiting artist Diana Noh. In this hands-on workshop, participants will delve into the art of collage, exploring how diverse materials can be combined to express unique stories, ideas, and emotions. Participants will be guided through the process of selecting, cutting, and arranging images, textures, and found objects, creating visually rich compositions that challenge the boundaries of traditional art forms.  This workshop not only teaches the techniques of collage-making but also fosters a sense of community and creative collaboration, empowering participants to tell their own stories through the combination of found materials and artistic exploration.

Diana Noh is an interdisciplinary artist working with photography, fiber, and installation. Her practice celebrates reconstructions of distressed photographs of architectural spaces and landscapes, exploring themes of trauma embedded in her family relationships and cultural in-betweenness.  She has exhibited pieces in Asia, North America, and Europe, at venues including Space HNH in Seoul, South Korea; Griffin Museum in Winchester, MA; Woman Made Gallery in Chicago, IL; Editart in Geneva, Switzerland; The Art Center Highland Park in Highland Park, IL; and Hudson Valley MOCA in Peekskill, NY.  Her work is included in the collections of Jennifer and Dan Gilbert, Kyungil University, Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, and numerous private collections.  

Diana Noh's exhibition, untrammeled: Tranquility, Tension, and the Stories We Leave Behind, will be on display on the 8th floor in the Arts & Music Department of the Harold Washington Library Center from April 6 to June 21.

How to Attend:

Registration is recommended.  Doors will open at 11:45 a.m.  

Accessibility

Need sign language interpretation or other accessibility assistance for this event? Please call (312) 747-8184 or email access@chipublib.org to request accommodations. Requests must be made at least 14 business days before the event.

Photo credit: Diana Noh

Program:
Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage
Suitable for:
Teens: 13 to 19 years
Adults: 18 and up
Type:
Crafts, Games and Play
DIY
Workshops
Language:
English

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