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        Tracing the In/Visible Home: Identity Collage Workshop at the Pasadena Armory

        • Lillian Sanfilippo
          • June 14, 2025
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      The Armory Center For the Arts
      145 North Raymond Ave. - Pasadena
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      Date(s) - 06/14/2025
      1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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      The Armory Center For the Arts

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      “my hands are monsters who believe in magic” (Photo – Armory Center for the Arts)

      Tracing the In/Visible Home: Collaging Our Identities.

      Led by Austyn de Lugo-Liston, Armory Teaching Artist, “Tracing the In/Visible Home: Collaging Our Identities” workshop is an invitation to consider how identity is shaped by encompassing factors such as location, family, environment, culture, values and beliefs, and relationships. The workshop is inspired by exhibiting artist Guanyu Xu’s expression of belonging through spatial analog collages representing immigration, home, and identity in domestic spaces.

      The 2-hour workshop will uncover the work of Guanyu Xu in the current exhibition, my hands are monsters who believe in magic, followed by a collage-making session. Materials will be provided for the workshop. You are welcome to bring images to add to your collage.

      > The event is free to attend. RSVP appreciated. Click here to RSVP.

      Austyn de Lugo-Liston, Armory Teaching Artist

      Austyn de Lugo-Liston is an educator, artist, and content creator based in Los Angeles. His work is rooted in a playful celebration of the tawdry and the flamboyant through collage, painting, and quilting. He received his BFA in oil painting from the American Academy of Art in Chicago in 2014 and his MFA from Otis College of Art and Design in 2017. He has held a residency at Fundación Sebastián in Mexico City and has been a teaching artist at the Armory Center for the Arts since 2017. His work has been exhibited across the United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean, and Paris Hilton has followed him on Instagram and TikTok since 2024.

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