DeathCoupage: A Creative Grief Workshop

Get ready to explore the creative side of grief at DeathCoupage - a unique workshop where art and healing come together.

  • In-person
  • Monday, August 4, 2025
  • 6:00 - 7:30 PM
  • The Chattery 231 Broad Street Chattanooga, TN 37402

Decoupage is a decorative technique that involves cutting out images from sources such as magazines, books, napkins, or other paper items and applying them in layers with glue onto various objects. The term "decoupage" comes from the French verb "decouper," which means "to cut." 

In this class, participants will use decoupage to create artwork on canvas that reflects themes related to the End-of-Life. This may include Grief, Images, Funerals, Words, Emotional Expressions...(the possibilities are 'endless') associated with Death.

About the teacher:

Rhonda Basner is excited to guide you on your artistic journey using recycled materials to create a masterpiece. She has been immersed in the world of art for several years, and is particularly drawn to Decoupage. She looks forward to taking you on an inspiring artistic adventure, where you will learn how to turn everyday materials into beautiful works of art.

Register Here ($28.52)

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