Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival presents: Methodologies of Collage
- 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Wednesday May 24, 2023
- Form | Ace Hotel Toronto
- 51 Camden St
Join us for a night of collage with Maggie Groat presented by Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. The artist will share insights into their approach to collage and methodologies of making works on paper. Participants will be provided with materials to explore making a collage, and are encouraged to bring their own images and source material if desired.
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