
Join us for a hands-on workshop where collage, layering, and transparency become tools for discovery. You’ll learn to loosen up your process, experiment with materials, and create collage papers that are uniquely your own. No matter your subject or style, this workshop will help you bring new energy, richness, and personal expression to your artwork.
Fri, March 26 - Sun, March 28
9:30am-4:30pm each day
Comfort Inn Conference Room . Boerne, TX
35000 I-10W

Marabeth Quin
Marabeth Quin is a multi-media collage artist and teacher known for her innovative layering of texture and imagery. Her artwork and teaching style have attracted an international following as she inspire artists to find their own visual voice.
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Workshop Details
Date: March 26-28, 2026
Time: 9:30am to 4:30pm, each day
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Place: Comfort Inn Conference Room
35000 I-10W, Boerne, TX
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Fee: $550 BVA Members,
$650 Non-members
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Class size limited to 14 participants.
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Participants are required to bring the
materials on the attached supply list.
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Brown Bag Lunch: Bring your lunch and be prepared to stay on site for the
lunch break so the class can resume without delays. BVA will provide drinks and coffee will also be available.
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Special Hotel Rates for workshop participants:
Comfort Inn & Suites
Texas Hill Country
35000 I-10W
Boerne, TX 78006
Code: LART

Supply List
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Golden Satin Glazing Liquid
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Matte Medium (any brand)
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Collage Papers (ex. old maps, homemade collage papers, poetry pages, etc)
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Silicone mats* or palette paper tablet
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Backing Paper (ex. medical exam paper*, rice paper, teabag paper, gift tissue paper, etc)
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Strathmore 400 Series 184 lb Mixed Media Paper 18x24* or 11x14
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Acrylic Inks (4-6 colors you like and black)
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Acrylic Paints (4-6 colors you like)
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Liquitex Transparent Mixing White (or Zinc White)
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Silicone Shaper Tools (1”, 2”, 2.5” and 3”) or old credit cards
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Scotch Delicate Surface tape or regular painter’s tape
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Mark-making tools (charcoal, chalk, pencil, crayons) Bring 4-6 of your favorite!
​*Paint brands are the artist's preference, but substitutions are fine.