
About this Event
Join us at my private artist studio during the annual Portes Ouverts event organized by Les Ateliers d'artistes de Belleville for "One Line, Many Stories: A Linoleum Carving Workshop" where you'll create unique linoleum prints that will be combined to form a larger, collaborative piece of art. Unleash your creativity, learn a new skill, and contribute to a collective artistic experience! Unleash your inner artist and join us for a session from Thursday, June 1st to Saturday, June 4th.
In this hands-on experience, you will carve a unique 10x10 cm linoleum plate, print your own piece, and contribute to a larger, collaborative artwork. Each participant's linear design will connect with others, creating a continuous and evolving story that reflects our collective creative spirit.
What's Included:
- All necessary materials for paper making
- Light refreshments, including fruit juice and snacks
- Polaroid souvenirs of the experience to take home
Join me, as I open the doors to my personal artist studio in the 11eme arrondisement of Paris. My studio, specifically dedicated to my creative practice and work, is located on the tenth floor of a 70s building in Paris. It includes a large working space and a terrace which oversees most of the city, including some of the city's major monuments — le centre pompidou, notre dame, la tour Montparnasse, le pantheon, and of course, the Eiffel Tower.
Workshop is held in English, but if English is your 2nd language, I speak French and Spanish too!
Don't miss this opportunity to connect, create, and collaborate with fellow art enthusiasts at the "One Line, Many Stories: A Linoleum Carving Workshop"! Reserve your spot today and join us in making art that tells a collective story.
About the artist behind this experience:
Annelies Danielle Schubert — Practicing multidisciplinary artist, graphic designer, and educator living in Paris
Currently based in Paris, Annelies Danielle Schubert, is a Chilean multidisciplinary artist as well as a printmaking instructor through Paris College of Arts, Creative Gatherings Paris, and independently. The heart of her artwork lies in her creative practice— leaning into her curiosity and allowing herself to play with a variety of techniques and materials makes way for her to develop work organically and passionately. Her work currently explores themes of memory, release, and grounding through abstract oil painting, contemporary embroidery, and printmaking.
To learn more about the artist, visit her website at: www.anneliesdanielleschubert.com/about
Or follow her on instagram at: www.instagram.com/anneliesdanielleschubert
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Rue Saint-Maur, Rue Saint-Maur, Paris, France
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