Tappahannock Artists Guild will host “Sip & Soul Collage” with noted Virginia personality May-Lily Lee on Thursday, January 30 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at TAG.
Ring in the new year with this self-exploration workshop. Part journaling and part collaging, Soul Collage requires no art skills. Through this creative and simple process, you’ll embark on a path of sacred self-discovery, unearthing whatever might be awaiting your attention beneath the surface. We’ll work with magazines, photos, books and other media to gather and assemble visual imagery that speaks to us in a meaningful way. You’ll leave with cards you’ve created as totems of your inner work. The workshop is led by May-Lily Lee, who has created more than 300 Soul Collages.
Six-time regional Emmy award-winner May-Lily Lee has been called “Virginia’s Storyteller” for her more than two decades of distinctive work in Virginia Public Broadcasting. She began her path in journalism by graduating at age 19 from the University of Maryland, where she earned a scholarship as a Maryland Distinguished Scholar. She is a prominent figure in the fields of television and radio, particularly in the state of Virginia.
Ms. Lee was Host/Senior Producer of Virginia Currents, Host of the academic quiz show Battle of the Brains, and Host/Producer of a number of other weekly series including Capitol Events, Virginia Legislature: The Week, and Women’s Forum, in addition to documentary and live specials. She’s also moderated and paneled a number of Virginia’s gubernatorial and statewide debates. Following her work on Virginia Public Television, Ms. Lee moved to Virginia Public Radio in Roanoke where for two years she hosted the weekly statewide talk show Virginia Conversations. For her pursuit of excellence in broadcasting, she was inducted into the prestigious Silver Circle of the National Academy of Arts and Sciences (NATAS-Chesapeake Bay region) whose honorees represent hallmarks of broadcasting through their excellence and innovation.
Participants may bring their own beverages to sip on during the workshop. Advance registration is required and the fee for participation is $5 per person. Register on TAG’s website, tapparts.org.