Poetics of Plants & Paper: incorporating living landscapes into art-making and creative practices

Poetics of Plants & Paper: incorporating living landscapes into art-making and creative practices

Workshop - Printmaking | Available

251 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States
Print Studio - 204
All Levels
10/11/2024-10/13/2024
9:00 AM-5:00 PM EDT on Sun Fri Sat
$485.00
$50.00

Poetics of Plants & Paper: incorporating living landscapes into art-making and creative practices

Workshop - Printmaking | Available

This workshop immerses students in the world of environmental and bio-based art. First, students learn an alternative printmaking practice called eco-printing, a technique used to "print" botanical designs and colors onto paper with leaves, flowers, lichens, and other natural dye materials. We will use these designs alongside poetry, text, and print to make final pieces. Students further explore incorporating our surroundings in art by collaborating with non-human organisms to make music through a process called biosonification.

We will attach electrodes to plants, fungi, and one another to learn the basics of recording biodata to a laptop and play digital instruments. Students will leave with an introduction to eco-printing and biosonification, 1-3 finished works, and inspiration for incorporating environmental storytelling into their own creative practices. Most importantly, workshop participants gain a better understanding of how art and technology act as a portal to connecting with the ecosystems around us, and reciprocally, the landscape can nourish and inspire our art-making.

While this workshop is aimed at individuals who have a pre-existing artistic or creative practice, no prior experience in techniques discussed is necessary.

  • This workshop is part of Sawtooth Luminaries, a long weekend of immersive and intensive workshops that will take place from October 11-13, 2024, in Winston-Salem, NC. This exciting new event welcomes nationally acclaimed artists to provide learning experiences for creative students of all skill levels. It expands Sawtooth's depth and scope as a community art school and aligns with our vision to be a creative hub for Winston-Salem and the entire region.

    The weekend's programming will balance structured studio time in Sawtooth's landmark downtown facilities with communal lunch offerings and evening events that explore Winston's reputation as the City of Arts and Innovation.

    Tuition includes three days of instruction and dedicated studio time, catered lunches, opportunities to socialize with other artists in attendance, and exclusive access to some of the city’s most beloved art institutions. Special rates at The Historic Brookstown Inn, Sawtooth’s preferred lodging partner, are available for enrolled students and guests. (Discount code is provided after registration.)

    Learn more about this dynamic weekend and see the full list of workshops at sawtooth.org/luminaries

Gatewood, Willow
Willow Gatewood

Willow is an environmental scientist, interdisciplinary artist, musician, and storyteller from endless hills and secluded forests of rural Virginia. Grounded in research, their practice includes recycled and bio-based installation art, words, music, and biosonification (turning processes within living organisms into music and sound). Willow routinely merges visual, literary, and sonic mediums to create ethereal performances across the East Coast. They often weave themes of ecology, gender, and social issues with an autobiographical exploration of nature, and feel driven to use intersections of art, science, and technology to tackle environmental and social issues. Willow loves finding objects and introducing chaos and regeneration in ways that invite us to question what we are seeing, with hopes to spark conversation around critical issues of our time and of our future.