Creative Book Making for Older Adults

Program Type:

Arts and Crafts, Older Adults

Ages:

Adult
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Program Description

Event Details

Using ink, watercolors, graphite, and various kinds of paper, participants will do creative expression exercises in order to create a one-of-a-kind book. Spontaneous drawings and mark making often lead to images and stories we didn’t know were there. Come with a playful attitude.

This series is six weeks long, and registration is required—please make sure that you can attend every class before registering. Thank you!

 

Classes will take place on:

June 8, 15, 22, 29

July 6, 13

 

About your instructor

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Jo Fitsell has taught art and developed integrated art curriculum for all ages, from preschool to high school students and their teachers.  

She has worked for Think 360, Denver Public Schools, the Art Students League, Art Street, Denver Public Library’s Plaza Program and the Denver Women’s Correction Facility. Her art has been exhibited nationally and internationally and can be found in medical offices, public buildings and homes in Colorado. Rewarding collaborations with young people have included installations in schools, offices, theatre performances, and hospitals.

She is one of the founders of the vital and exciting organization, Front Range Contemporary Quilters. Interweave Press has published her DVD on Surface Design. Jo contributed to The Denver Art Museum’ Thread Studio exhibit.  

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