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SCAA Hosts ‘Uncommon and Amazing Techniques Workshop’

Marjorie Sarnat, will demonstrate mixed media art “Uncommon and Amazing Techniques Workshop” at the June 17 meeting of the Santa Clarita Artists’ Association (SCAA).

This event is free and open to the public. SCAA meets at 6:30 pm at Barnes & Noble, 23630 Valencia Blvd.

Author-artist Sarnat enjoys success as a fine artist and professional designer. In the design field, her experience includes
designing collectibles, children¹s books, paper dolls, and more. Her award-winning ³Project Runway® Designer Dolls,² a creative craft for kids was licensed to a major manufacturer. In addition, she’s an experienced textile artist, designing fashion prints for fabrics.

As a fine artist, Sarnat actively exhibits in galleries and juried shows, winning numerous awards for her work. She’s a member of Women Painters West, Collage Artists of America, and other local art groups. She’s an alumna of The School of The Art Institute of Chicago and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and teaching credentials from Eastern Michigan University.

She studied under acclaimed artist Joe Abbrescia and was an instructor in his art school near Chicago. She also served as the editor-in-chief of Arts & Activities Magazine. Today Sarnat offers mixed media workshops based on techniques in her Art Studio Secrets series of books. View her art here


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SCAA Hosts ‘Uncommon and Amazing Techniques Workshop’

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