Friday 15 May, 15:00

Workshop with Marisa Cornejo – Drawing Dreams

Led by Marisa Cornejo, this workshop explores how dreams shaped by art and images from the internet can inform creative practice and collective interpretation. Participants will practise techniques to recall dreams and translate them into drawings and handwritten texts, then use drawing, writing and collage to develop richer representations. Through guided dialogues, attendees will examine their sensitivity to paintings, films and images on screens and collaboratively refine selected works.

English, Spanish and French are welcome.

Rue de l'Athénée 2,
1205 Genève
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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