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Dots, Screen Printing + Collecting Paper Ephemera: A Journey Through My Creative Process

July 13, 2022

UCDA Essential Series
Online Webinar


Tamar will discuss how her life-long passions for travel, collecting, pop culture, and polka dots have inspired her artistic practice. She will present her artwork, collections, photography, and anything else that makes her happy.

This 60-minute webinar is at:
2 p.m. Eastern
| 1 p.m. Central | 12 noon Mountain | 11 a.m. Pacific

Custom link provided after registration


REGISTRATION OPTIONS

LIVE EVENT ONLY

$20—UCDA Member
$50—Non-member

Participate in the webinar live on July 13

DIGITAL RECORDING ONLY

$20—UCDA Member
$50—Non-member

Receive a link to the digital recording after the event on July 13

EVENT AND DIGITAL RECORDING

$30—UCDA Member (save $10)
$75—Non-member (save $25)

Participate in the webinar live on July 13 and receive a link to the digital recording after the event

 

UCDA ESSENTIAL SERIES are 60- or 90-minute webinars on timely and relevant topics for creative professionals both in and out of the educational arena. We know that learning doesn’t stop. During this time when location-based events are being cancelled, the ability to meet and learn from your peers is more essential than ever.

Note: There is a minimum number of attendees required to hold each of the UCDA Essential webinars, and UCDA reserves the right to cancel any of the webinars. If UCDA cancels a webinar, registrants will be given full refunds. See UCDA's cancellation policy.


Featured Speakers

Tamar Cohen
Tamar Cohen
Tamar Cohen is a New York-born and-based graphic designer and artist. She went to Oberlin College and learned design basics and mechanicals from her mother Elaine Lustig Cohen. She began her career at Vignelli Associates and later at Doublespace before opening her own firm Slatoff + Cohen and later Tamarco. She left graphic design …

Tamar Cohen is a New York-born and-based graphic designer and artist. She went to Oberlin College and learned design basics and mechanicals from her mother Elaine Lustig Cohen. She began her career at Vignelli Associates and later at Doublespace before opening her own firm Slatoff + Cohen and later Tamarco. She left graphic design in 2017, to focus on making art. Her silkscreen collages reside at the intersection of high and low culture. She is inspired equally by the sublime and the banal; by Kurt Schwitters and Fred Flintstone; by polka dots and all shades of the color green.

Full Description


Date and Time

Wed, July 13, 2022

1 p.m. - 2 p.m.
(GMT-0500) US/Central

Location

UCDA Essential Series

Online Webinar

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