Fake a Polaroid — Instant-Film Collages 📸✨
Led by Amanda M. Danford (@amd.artist) · Hosted by Art Club
Dust off those test prints, half-done sketches, and vintage film snaps. Join mixed-media artist Amanda M. Danford from Sugar Wall Gallery at the Greenwood Art Collective turning everyday ephemera into frame-worthy nostalgia. In two hours you’ll cut, collage, and layer illustration accents to create mini artworks that look like instant film (without the pricey cartridges).
What to Expect
Quick demo: trim, frame, and “develop” your faux Polaroids • with Amanda’s guidance
Selection of old test prints, cutouts, and vintage photo scraps
🥨 Includes: all supplies • drink ticket (coffee, tea, or sparkling bevvy) • light vegan snacks
👽 Limited spots: 10 participants = cozy, judgment-free creativity
👥 Age: 21+
You’ll Leave With
Frame-ready “instant” prints
A toolkit of analog collage tricks to remix at home
Fresh perspective on memory—and a few new art-club friends
Bring: any test prints, sketches, ticket stubs, or old photos you’d love to transform (totally optional—materials provided).
🎟 RSVP before the shutter clicks shut!
Fake a Polaroid by @amd.artist | Hosted by @artclub_community • Venue @psychedelic_lens_art • Visuals/edit @catch.thesunshine
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