“Creating Unique Papers for Collage”

Instructor - Pam Coffman

This is a two-day workshop.

Date: Saturday & Sunday - October 18th & 19th, 2025

Time: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Tuition Fee with Credit Card: $181.00 Members; $191.00 Non-Members

Tuition Fee with Check or Cash: $174.00 Members; $184.00 Non-Members

If you prefer to pay by check, please notify the Art League by email in order for us to hold your spot, make check payable to Art League of Daytona Beach and mail to 433 S. Palmetto Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 along with a completed registration form or you may drop off at the Art League during our gallery hours. For registration form click HERE.

Payment in full is required before the workshop begins.

Registration ends Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Cancellations must be made at least one week before the first day of class in order to receive a refund.

Workshop Description (Limited to 12 students)

In this hands-on workshop you will learn a variety of painting and texturing techniques to create unique papers for collage. We will experiment with acrylic paints, inks, stencils/stamps, CitraSolv, bubbles, cling wrap, string/thread, tissue paper and more to add texture and depth to collage papers. You can get as wild as you want because the goal is to build a library of expressive original designed papers that reflect your personal artistic style. One of the best outcomes of this workshop is that nobody else will have the same papers.

All experience levels are welcome in this workshop.

Click HERE for complete supply list.

Bring a bagged lunch.

For questions please contact Pam Coffman at artiste755@gmail.com or you may contact the Art League at 386-947-7103.

Creating Unique Papers for Collage
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BIO Pam Coffman is an accomplished art educator and professional artist with more than 22 years of experience teaching studio art and art history at the secondary and college level. She received her BA from Rollins College in 1984 and her MS in Art Education and Studio Art from Florida State University in 1993.

As a professional artist Pam has been actively engaged in making art since the early 1970s. She has participated in numerous art festivals, gallery shows, exhibitions, and invitational and juried shows throughout Florida. Her work has received recognition in the form of sales and awards.

In addition to creating her own work, Pam loves teaching workshops and giving talks on art and creativity. She has served as a juror/judge for numerous art exhibitions and competitions throughout the area.