Campfire Stories with Kaye Savage

 

Campfire Stories with Kaye Savage

June 24 - July 29

Meets every Tuesday, 7:00pm - 8:30pm for 6 weeks

Over the course of this practice group, we will be building a metaphorical campfire and telling stories around it through photography. We will ask ourselves: what is the fuel for our fire? What lights the spark? How do we blow life into the fire? What happens around the leaping flames? What is the smoke hiding? How does our practice deepen as the fire matures into glowing coals and we are mesmerized by the details? What happens as the campfire dies? Participants will find new ways to approach telling their own stories – reaching into memories and capturing their perspectives in the moment. We’ll explore both single and multiple image approaches, and play with incorporating text as interest warrants.

Kinship uses a pay-what-you-can honor system with a minimum donation of $50. The average contribution for a six-week practice group is $125. Please give as generously as you can. If you cannot afford the minimum contribution of $50 please request a scholarship.

 

Kaye Savage teaches Environmental Studies at Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC. Her artwork spans photography and mixed media/handmade paper, with place-based themes centered on terrain patterns, ecological relationships, and representations of scientific data.

 
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