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  <body><![CDATA[<div><p>Sara Garden Armstrong, an internationally renowned artist whose exhibiting career and studio work with handmade paper processes spans over 50 years, leads this one-day program.&nbsp;The workshop begins with a brief introduction to Armstrong’s work, with hands-on examples. Then participants will focus on learning, observing, and making unique paper objects to explore the processes of pigment staining, pulp-pouring, pulp painting, and collage techniques on pre-formed sheets of paper. Technical information and recipes about sizing, pulp beating and experimenting with different fibers will be addressed.</p><p>Participants will dive deep into the practice of creating and sustaining new relationships with paper formation, pigments, and processes integral to promoting an ongoing experience with the fascinating world of papermaking, pigments, and collage.</p><p>At the end of the workshop, participants will leave with their own creation. They should bring 3 to 4 pieces of 12 x18 inch cardboard to facilitate transporting their work home.&nbsp; All other supplies provided and all levels of experience welcome. There will be a lunch break from approx. 12:30pm-1:15pm, participants responsible for their own lunch.</p></div><div><p><strong>Registration:</strong> Click on registration link to register for workshop. Please email anna.doll@rbi.gatech.edu for questions or more information.</p><p><strong>About the Artist</strong>: Sara Garden Armstrong is a visual artist whose creative research/practice spans a<br>wide range of mediums and techniques, from large site-specific sculpture to artist’s<br>books. Her work addresses organic change and transformation while exploring<br>properties of materials, resulting in nature-based biomorphic abstraction. Layered two-<br>dimensional work and sculptural installations that often incorporate video projection and<br>sound, focus on life processes such as breathing and support systems of the body.<br>Other recurrent themes are water, time, and shifts of reality, with their elements of<br>chance and change.</p><p>Former atrium commissions have focused on scientific phenomena and their interactions<br>with the human condition, such as the installation for the National Multiple Sclerosis<br>Society at the University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB) Medical Center. A past recipient<br>of the Joan Mitchell Foundation CALL (Creating a Living Legacy) grant through Space<br>One Eleven, Armstrong’s national and international exhibition record extends over a<br>period of more than 40 years. Her artist’s books can be found in the collections of the<br>Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, among<br>others.</p><p>The monograph SARA GARDEN ARMSTRONG: Threads and Layers, 2020, reveals<br>the influences and concepts that run through her diverse body of work. Its publication<br>coincided with a traveling exhibition of the same name, incorporating site-specific work.<br>The exhibition made stops in a three state area—Georgia, Florida and Alabama.</p><p>Armstrong received her Master of Fine Arts from the University of Alabama and a<br>Master of Art Education from UAB. After living in New York City for 36 years, in 2017<br>she returned to Birmingham, where she currently lives and works in her building, which<br>provides space for Ground Floor Contemporary Gallery (an artist-run collective) on the<br>first floor and 21st Street Studios on the 3rd floor.</p></div>]]></body>
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