Friday Night Flicks: Dante Jericho

In tonight’s flick, collage artist Dante Jericho talks about how she came to make collages and how she approaches the process.

Collage is her main love, in which she is both artist and instructor/facilitator in the practice of Contemplative Collage, a process in which students create collages which they then “read” in much the same way as one would read a dream. She has taught Contemplative Collage in the South and Southwest, including at the Huntsville Art League, Santa Fe Photographic Workshops, ABQ Open Space, as teaching online to an international community. She also maintains a weekly Contemplative Collage forum in which she demonstrates the power of collage as a creative tool in everyday life.

 

 

You might wish to try making a contemplative collage this weekend.

About Byopia Press

I have been working in the book arts field for more than thirty years, and operating Byopia Press with my husband David since the late 1990s. I began producing artist's books and altered books in 2004. I also create prints and drawings that are frequently text-inspired or text-based.
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2 Responses to Friday Night Flicks: Dante Jericho

  1. lcmt says:

    Many many years ago I made a some collages with National Geographic images. The magazine is such a treasure trove of images.

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