Are you looking for art workshops in Brooklyn? Join us for an evening of creativity and cultural exploration at our Print n’ Paint event! Master fine arts printmaker and visual artist Sadikisha Saundra Collier will guide you through the process of creating your very own African mask print using ink and paper.
Students will experiment with making one or two prints of their own to take home. Complimentary wine will be served. Purchase your tickets here.
About the teaching artist
Ms. Sadikisha Saundra Collier is a native New Yorker, born and raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, N.Y. She is a multi-media artist but is primarily known and recognized as a Master printmaker. Her work ranges from prints, paintings, collage, computer graphics, and stained glass.
Sadikisha has a Master in Education from Cambridge College in Boston, a Bachelor of Fine Arts, and a Museum and Gallery Management Certificate from California College of Arts and Crafts. Her work is in the collection of Ed Bradley of 60 Minutes, The Honorable David Dinkins, The Honorable former Councilman Al Vann, Whitney Houston, Carver Bank, Thelonious Monk Jr., Valerie Bell-Bey, and a host of others.
Sadikisha has exhibited with such notable artists as Jacob Lawrence, Tom Feelings, Otto Neals, Bob Blackburn, Ernest Crichlow, Ann Tanksley, Ted Gunn, Vincent Smith, Varnette Honeywood and many others. She has also been a 2003 Nubian Women’s Circle of Art Award Honoree and a finalist in two projects with MTA Arts for transit (Utica Avenue A train and Franklin Ave. Shuttle). She was commissioned to design two images for A&B carpets, which were distributed in stores throughout the U.S. Sadikisha also designed 24 bookmarks for A&B books.
About African Voices
African Voices Communications, Inc., a non-profit arts organization, is dedicated to fostering cultural understanding through art, literature and film. Founded in 1992, our mission is carried out through public programs, arts appreciation and the publication of African Voices magazine. The magazine plays a pivotal role in helping writers and visual artists establish careers in art and publishing. Our writers have published work in poetry and fiction anthologies, while others have completed novels and memoirs. The magazine reaches 38,000+ followers via our websites and social media networks. African Voices has earned national respect among the literary community for publishing excellent fiction, poetry and artwork.