February ArtLab for All
Saturday, February 3| 2:00–4:00pm
Instructor: Tori Marsh
Drop-in | Free and open to all!
Printed Places
Inspired by the mural and selected works of Carla Weeks, participants will create their own minimal stamp and print. Artists are asked to think about how Weeks utilizes color, shape and rhythm to evoke memory and a reverence for place. Participants are then invited to create their own piece inspired by memory, nature, color and place.
About the instructor
Tori Marsh is an embroidery artist, educator and mother based out of Rockland, Maine. Marsh has been using embroidery as a form of drawing for the past 8 years. Her surreal “wild women” draw upon the notion of goddess-like grace and power, but most importantly, they’re meant to be humorous. Tori is obsessed with Icelandic/Scandinavian knitwear, cross stitch patterns, quilts, and other textiles. Her embroideries have been shown across the country and she has had the privilege of attending residencies from Canada to Iceland.
Photography Policy: By participating in ArtLab programming, I understand my child or myself may be photographed by CMCA staff for general documentation and publicity. I also understand that no royalty, fee or other compensation shall become payable to me by reason of such use.