2025 Summer Workshop Program

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Our Tiered Tuition System asks you to choose one of the following tuition levels:

$900 - Sustaining Level
$800 - Standard Level
$700 - Subsidized Level
$500 - Student/Teacher Level

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Autumn Wallace Start Making Sense: Become the Artist You Want to Be July 13 to July 18, 2025 Time 9 am - 12 pm Discipline: Multimedia Open To All On-site Housing NOT Available - Off-site Housing Options
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In this workshop, we will explore synthesis, a method that brings your personal thoughts, feelings and preferences to a series of guided exercises that release inhibition and increase confidence to create work that is intimate and authentically yours.  You will learn how to create preliminary drawings that evolve your thinking and visual language into finished pieces. Walk away with new methods of developing art and take your practice to a new level of responsiveness from skills that define what is important for you to express visually.

Biography

Autumn Wallace (b. 1996, Philadelphia, PA) graduated from Tyler School of Art at Temple University in 2018. Wallace is a cross-disciplinary artist whose work examines myth, gender, sexuality and the black femme experience. Their work draws on a diverse range of material and research including early 90’s cartoons, Byzantine aesthetics, “low-quality adult materials”, anthropology and zoology, crafting unique stories and characters which re-occur and evolve throughout their practice. Through this eclectic methodology, Wallace creates alternative narratives which facilitate entryways for excluded voices.

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