Guest Artist Kate Snow Hosts Crafty Paper Transformation Workshop for Youth of all Ages Saturday 12/16
Watch your story come to life at Lake Erie Ink’s Weekend Ink workshop Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 10:30am. During this all ages workshop and working with guest artist Kate Snow, youth will transform good ol’ fashioned paper into fanciful paper crafts that can be given away as holiday gifts.
Kate Snow is a painter and printmaker born in Charlotte, North Carolina. After five years working and learning at the cooperative art space, Zygote Press, she began actively showing work in 2016. Her stripped down approach relies heavily on elements of design to explore the uneasy relationship between chaos and control. Using line, repeating shape, and a limited palette, she seeks balance within complexity and questions how we connect, rely on, and betray ourselves and each other. She currently works from her studio at home in Cleveland Heights, OH where she also creates a small print line of stationery and apparel in collaboration with her husband, Eagan Rackley, under the name Four Fish Ink.
This workshop takes place from 10:30am-12:30pm at Lake Erie Ink at 2843 Washington Boulevard in the old Coventry School building in Cleveland Heights. For more information and to register, visit lakeerieink.org. The cost is $5 at the door, and scholarships are provided.
Lake Erie Ink: a writing space for youth is a nonprofit organization that provides creative expression opportunities and academic support to youth in the Greater Cleveland community. This program is supported in part through the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.