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Art At Home LIVE | stylo starr
Thu Jan 27, 2022 | 3 PM
Vancouver Art Gallery
stylo starr, Photo: George Qua-Enoo
Thursday, January 27 | 3 PM PST / 6 PM EST
stylo starr uses found and repurposed media to create new images that centre on Afrofuturism. Tell your story by transforming used magazines, books and construction paper into your own futuristic universe!
Materials you’ll need:
- Coloured construction paper
- Heavy paper or cardstock for background
- Patterned scrapbooking paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Pencils
- Pencil crayons or markers
Get involved! Submit your questions and comments during the presentation.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
stylo starr [she/her] is a visual alchemist, creative movement facilitator and curator based in Hamilton, Ontario. stylo’s work centres Black people, fantasy and notions of the Afrofuture, while also exploring cut and paste as a grounding and healing creative modality. She demonstrates this through facilitating creative mindfulness workshops open to a variety of age groups and experiences. stylo is for art that reflects beauty and power, and she believes prominent and positive representation of Black people in fine art is critical and necessary. She is also for art that unites and restores and believes that cut and paste—whether hobby or fine art—has the power to do precisely that.