Explore your creativity, learn a new skill, and create art with printmaking and collage in this free workshop at Nashville Public Library Donelson Branch.

Guided by Maggie Sanger, participants will explore printmaking and collage skills and develop unique forms of creative expression. The class will focus on new skills each week and gain tools for creative expression while developing community and engaging with the Frist Art Museum’s exhibitions and programs. 

The workshop consists of eight 90-minute art-making sessions, with a culminating reception and celebration on week nine.  Participants also receive a complimentary one-year Frist membership. All materials are provided, and there is no charge for the class.

To register, contact Bailey Battilla at 615.862.5859 or Bailey.Battilla@Nashville.gov.


About the Instructor 

Maggie Sanger is a Nashville-based visual artist whose practice spans murals, custom installations, sculpture, and brand-driven design. Rooted in geometric abstraction, her work explores balance, rhythm, movement, and color through bold, architecturally inspired compositions. She received her bachelor of arts degree from Eckerd College and spent her early professional years working with brands such as West Elm and Anthropologie before launching her own art and design practice.




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