The Secret Arts of Hunting and Gathering, Cutting and Tearing, Gluing and Pasting Workshop with Derek Owens | Saturday 5/18 1pm-4pm | Spring 2024

The Secret Arts of Hunting and Gathering, Cutting and Tearing, Gluing and Pasting Workshop with Derek Owens | Saturday 5/18 1pm-4pm | Spring 2024

Workshops | Available

107 East Deer Park Road Dix Hills, NY 11746 United States

Studio 9

All Levels

5/18/2024 (one day)

1:00 PM-4:00 PM EDT on Sat

55.00 USD

Member Discount Available

This workshop will cover a range of collaging tools and techniques used by professional collage and mixed media artists, with a particular focus on dry mounting adhesive methods. Students will be introduced to a range of past and contemporary artists, as well as sources for collaborating and exhibiting their own work. Each student will have their pick from literally thousands of vintage papers, fabric samples, and other collaging materials. Whether interested in abstract compositions or more narrative presentations, this workshop is aimed at beginning and advanced artists alike. 

I'm an artist working in mixed media and a writer of fiction and poetry. My painting and collage reflect a fascination with sampling, remixing, and salvaging found materials. I'm drawn to discontinued fabric samples, library book discards, and anything old, worn, or forgotten found in flea markets, garage sales, and roadside garbage.

My painting process is one of layering--usually ink and acrylic first, then oil stick, then paper ephemera, string, zippers, dried flowers, peppercorns, etc. (I suppose here the compositional impulses resemble that of a bower bird.) My collage method involves hours of looking through old magazines and books for the unexpected off-kilter image to juxtapose with morsels of text from arcane sources—manifestoes on personal magnetism, weird medical histories, old timey elementary textbooks, and the like. My fiction has a magical realist bent; the poetry, like the visual collage, remixes language from discarded sources like vintage newspapers, pulp novels, and treatises by clairvoyants.

My work has been described as whimsical and surrealist. But a current running through my efforts is also solastalgia, the anxiety and melancholia we feel at impending environmental risk and crisis--what some have described as a kind of pre-traumatic stress disorder, a pervasive anxiety and apprehension at living here in the anthropocene. This mixture of melancholy and wonderment, disquiet and delight, echoes throughout the work. Seeking the fantastical in a saddening world.