Bauhaus Paper Collage

Inspired by the bold experimentation of the Bauhaus movement, this workshop  invites participants to explore color, shape, balance, and composition through the  art of paper collage.

Schedule: to be announced

Course Fee: tba; see materials list below

Location: 23 N. Ferry Road

Registration: coming soon

What You'll Learn

We will begin by looking at key Bauhaus principles and artists,  focusing on the movement’s use of geometric forms, minimal palettes, and playful  visual structure. 

Participants will then create their own abstract collage using a personalized four color palette, cutting and layering geometric shapes to build dynamic compositions  full of rhythm, contrast, and movement.

The class is designed to be both relaxing  and creatively engaging, a chance to slow down, experiment with design, and  leave with a striking finished artwork inspired by one of the most influential art  movements of the 20th century

Materials List

All materials included. No experience necessary, just bring your curiosity and willingness to play!

Meet Your Instructor

  • Nadia Sisley is a NYC-based artist and art educator, born and raised in New York  City, who has spent the last few summers on Shelter Island. She currently teaches  middle and high school art, where she is passionate about inspiring students to  think creatively, take artistic risks, and explore their own visual voice through a  wide range of materials and processes. 

    In her personal practice, Nadia creates illustrations and design-based prints while  continually exploring new mediums, including welding, woodworking, graphic  design, and collage. Her teaching combines strong artistic foundations with  experimentation and hands-on making, and she has developed units

    Deeply committed to the healing and expressive power of creativity, Susan creates work that is uplifting, hopeful, and rooted in human connection. She is passionate about bringing art into community spaces where it can offer comfort, inspiration, and a sense of shared experience.

    Her teaching style is warm, intuitive, and accessible, with a focus on experimentation, play, and meaningful expression.