


Art Book Making for Storytelling with Dr. Adhi Two Owls
$90+ $40 materials fee · Members save $5 on registration! Email juliab@wrenworks.org for the discount code. Not a member? Learn more and sign up here!
In this class, participants will create an art book to tell at story. Art books use the form of book to loosely generate an object that pushes the boundaries of what a book is and how it can be utilized for exploring ideas.
Participants will used a variety of materials and learn binding techniques to express their unique style and visual language. We will explore ways to visually tell a story and look at examples of art books by women artists.
Art Book Making for Storytelling will be held at the Gallery at WREN on Friday, August 8th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, with a break for lunch. Suitable for ages teen and up.
About the instructor: Adhi Two Owls is a professional artist, educator, and craftsperson with over 30 years of experience in the visual arts. She holds a wide knowledge of traditional techniques and contemporary practices, working across media including drawing, painting, sculpture, and fine craft. Adhi teaches Art History and Drawing at SUNY Canton and leads workshops throughout the U.S. and internationally. Her approach blends technical skill, creative exploration, and thoughtful engagement with materials and ideas. She is committed to helping students develop confidence in their artistic voice through supportive and hands-on instruction.
Please note: this class requires a minimum of 6 participants to run. If minimum enrollment is not reached by Tuesday, August 5th, the class will be rescheduled, and registrations will be refunded.
$90+ $40 materials fee · Members save $5 on registration! Email juliab@wrenworks.org for the discount code. Not a member? Learn more and sign up here!
In this class, participants will create an art book to tell at story. Art books use the form of book to loosely generate an object that pushes the boundaries of what a book is and how it can be utilized for exploring ideas.
Participants will used a variety of materials and learn binding techniques to express their unique style and visual language. We will explore ways to visually tell a story and look at examples of art books by women artists.
Art Book Making for Storytelling will be held at the Gallery at WREN on Friday, August 8th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, with a break for lunch. Suitable for ages teen and up.
About the instructor: Adhi Two Owls is a professional artist, educator, and craftsperson with over 30 years of experience in the visual arts. She holds a wide knowledge of traditional techniques and contemporary practices, working across media including drawing, painting, sculpture, and fine craft. Adhi teaches Art History and Drawing at SUNY Canton and leads workshops throughout the U.S. and internationally. Her approach blends technical skill, creative exploration, and thoughtful engagement with materials and ideas. She is committed to helping students develop confidence in their artistic voice through supportive and hands-on instruction.
Please note: this class requires a minimum of 6 participants to run. If minimum enrollment is not reached by Tuesday, August 5th, the class will be rescheduled, and registrations will be refunded.
$90+ $40 materials fee · Members save $5 on registration! Email juliab@wrenworks.org for the discount code. Not a member? Learn more and sign up here!
In this class, participants will create an art book to tell at story. Art books use the form of book to loosely generate an object that pushes the boundaries of what a book is and how it can be utilized for exploring ideas.
Participants will used a variety of materials and learn binding techniques to express their unique style and visual language. We will explore ways to visually tell a story and look at examples of art books by women artists.
Art Book Making for Storytelling will be held at the Gallery at WREN on Friday, August 8th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, with a break for lunch. Suitable for ages teen and up.
About the instructor: Adhi Two Owls is a professional artist, educator, and craftsperson with over 30 years of experience in the visual arts. She holds a wide knowledge of traditional techniques and contemporary practices, working across media including drawing, painting, sculpture, and fine craft. Adhi teaches Art History and Drawing at SUNY Canton and leads workshops throughout the U.S. and internationally. Her approach blends technical skill, creative exploration, and thoughtful engagement with materials and ideas. She is committed to helping students develop confidence in their artistic voice through supportive and hands-on instruction.
Please note: this class requires a minimum of 6 participants to run. If minimum enrollment is not reached by Tuesday, August 5th, the class will be rescheduled, and registrations will be refunded.