The Katonah Museum of Art features Collage Artist’s Studio Tour in Manhattan and Brooklyn on Saturday, September 28, 10 to 5 p.m.
Guided by exhibition curators Pavel Zoubok and Rachael Lawe, get a first-hand look at the materials and processes of four collage artists. See Joel Carriero’s heat transfer process, Selena Kimball’s reworked visual histories, Aaron Wexler’s abstractions of nature and architecture, and Lisa Hoke’s collection of materials gathered from sources as diverse as her family, her building super, and the corner grocery store.
Prepaid reservations required. $75 members, $85 non-members; includes lunch and luxury coach. Bus leaves from the KMA at 9:00 am. Call (914) 232-9555 or email info@katonahmuseum.org for reservations.
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