365: Wood Collage with Christina Vincent

365: Wood Collage with Christina Vincent

$ 15
Wed, Apr 15, 2026 • 1:00 PM—3:00 PM

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Workshops Family Friendly Arts & Culture

@ This class is part of our family-friendly drop-in programs at 365 Gallery and has a limit of 15 participants. We highly recommend pre-registering to save your spot. Please note: if you’re not checked in at least 10 minutes before the class starts, your spot will be released to any waiting drop-in registrants. Explore the creative possibilities of acrylic paint on wood in this hands-on workshop. Using layering techniques to build depth and visual texture, we’ll experiment with color, composition, and personal expression on a variety of wood shapes and surfaces. Participants may choose to create small-scale works such as collaged panels, pendants, or earrings using the provided materials. Cost: Pay what you wish — suggested donation: $15 per person or $30 per family. Please list your name(s) of registrant(s) in the comment section at the donation checkout. Christina Vincent is a fine woodworker and landscape designer. She currently owns and operates both her landscape design and furniture design businesses in North Haven. Vincent has a B.S. Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design with an art minor from the University of Rhode Island and has attended several courses at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine including the Furniture and Wood Turning Intensives. Vincent identifies with the key elements of the studio furniture movement, her work is and always has been handcrafted and studio made, with the intention of individual artistic expression, paired with functionality. She draws inspiration from the vast beauty of nature and the natural world of the Midcoast. Her work has been displayed at several prestigious events such as the Smithsonian Craft Show, Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show, and the Messler Gallery along with several publications including Maine Homes by DownEast, Decor Maine, American Woodturner, and Green and Healthy Maine Homes. Currently, some of her work is on display in the Maine Wood exhibition at the Messler Gallery, the 365 Gallery A Craft of Their Own, Fine Woodworking in Maine exhibition at the Farnsworth, and will be in the upcoming exhibition Breaking Ground online with the Wharton Esherick Museum in Pennsylvania.   Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

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