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Fragments Into Form: A Collage & Zine Workshop

  • Museum of Design Atlanta 1315 Peachtree Street Northeast Atlanta, GA, 30309 United States (map)

Fragments Into Form: A Collage & Zine Workshop: with Felicia E. Gail


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How can collage and zine design transform everyday fragments into meaningful visual stories?

Join Felicia E. Gail at the Museum of Design Atlanta for a hands-on workshop where cutting, layering, and assembling become ways of thinking through place, image, and narrative. Felicia will also share elements of her own practice, along with historical perspectives on collage and zine cultures—tracing how these forms have been used as tools for experimentation, communication, and creative independence.

Working with photographs, Xerox copies, maps, ticket stubs, paper scraps, and found imagery, participants will build a one-of-a-kind zine that combines image and text into a personal visual narrative. Participants are encouraged to bring their own materials to fold into the mix.

No experience required. All materials provided.


What to Expect at Fragments Into Form: 

  • Arrive at 5:30pm to explore the latest exhibition.

  • Sip on something tasty.

  • Workshop will begin promptly at 6:15 PM

  • Collage and zine-making

  • Writing and image-based prompts

  • Photography and travel ephemera

  • Cut-and-paste design techniques

  • A collaborative, hands-on environment

  • A finished zine to take home 


Registration

$26.25 for MODA Members | $35 for Future Members

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About Felicia E. Gail:

Felicia E. Gail is an Atlanta-based interdisciplinary artist, writer, and curator working across photography, writing, installation, and artist books, focused on how place, travel, and lived experience become visual stories. She is the Public Programming & Membership Manager at the Museum of Design Atlanta, where she develops accessible, hands-on design programming rooted in experimentation, iteration, participation, and empathy. Her practice spans site specificity, collage, assemblage, zine-making, and DIY culture, guided by poetry, art, and design principles to assemble image, text, ephemera, music, and subcultural material into layered narratives. Drawing from personal archives and everyday fragments, her work explores how meaning is shaped through composition and form.

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