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GARDEN
PHOTO COLLAGE

Have a great time creating a “ready to display” photo collage from your own pictures inspired by the scenery, plants, and flowers of Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. On day one of this two-day workshop, instructor Shelley Row will introduce basic points for taking well-composed photos with your phone. After preparing wood panels for our project, you will have time to explore the Garden and take pictures. Each participant will select two images to print before day two of the course. Through cutting, gluing, enhancing, painting, and designing on the second day, you will finish your collage masterpiece. This workshop is fun and accessible for all, blending photography with mixed-media collage. Be sure to bring your phone to class!

Fees: Member $67, Non-Member $80

All programs are subject to change. Pre-registration through our website is required.

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden strives to be a Garden for all and we are committed to offering diverse adult learning opportunities that are inclusive and accessible to all learners. If you would like to request an accommodation to support your participation in an adult learning opportunity at the Garden, please contact [email protected] or call 804-262-9887 x328 and we will make our best effort to help.

Register Member $67

Register Non-Member $80

Dates:
Wednesday, May 29, 2024 - Thursday, May 30, 2024
Time:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Event Details

This course takes place over 2 consecutive days from 9 am – 12 pm:

  • Wednesday, May 29
  • Thursday, May 30

Each student will need to have either a phone or camera to take pictures with. Dress to be outdoors. Participants will be responsible for having selected photos printed for the next day’s class, but all other materials will be provided. Aprons will be provided, but please wear clothes you’re okay getting a little messy.

About the Instructor

Shelley RowThroughout her career, Shelley Row has taught art at the elementary, middle and high school levels in Chesterfield County Public Schools. She has had her own studio and gallery, taught “in home” painting workshops and served as adjunct faculty for the VCU Art Education Department. She strongly believes in everyone’s ability to create and the pure joy to be found through “playing” with a variety of art media. As a practicing visual artist, she also understands the absolute necessity of the arts in society and advocates for the visual and performing arts. “Teaching at Lewis Ginter has been the greatest gift of my retirement years. I have had the privilege of working surrounded by beautiful, ever-changing inspiration and meeting the most wonderful people.”