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Scissors and Stories, with Ryan Flynn

Choose your preferred date:
5 to 7 p.m. on Fri. 22 August 2025 — CLOSED
​5:15 to 7:15 p.m.
 on Fri. 26 September 2025 — CLOSED
5 to 7 p.m. on Fri. 24 October 2025

Course fee: $30* (one course)
Duration: 2 hours
Age Requirement: 18+

Scissors and Stories is a collage workshop that focuses on storytelling through symbolism and imagery in collage. Two collage exercises using color and imagery teach telling a story visually. The workshop focuses on space to create versus step-by-step instructions. Additionally, the workshop explores sourcing collage materials and how to organize materials by common theme.

​Supply/Proper Attire: All supplies will be provided by the instructor. 
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​*​ Cancel your registration up to 14 days prior to class day by emailing [email protected] for a partial refund.

About Your Instructor: 
Ryan Flynn is a mixed media artist with a focus on paper collage. They create analog collages using vintage magazines, comics, and books. Their process is intuitive, driven by color, and chaotic. Juxtaposition is often seen in their work, representing the difficulties and joys of life. They chose the name sacred chaos because collage helps them sort through their emotions and experiences in a deeply personal way. They started collaging 3 years ago and have created over 200 original works. Their work features themes of mental illness, disability, body positivity, queer identity, and society. Collage is one of their favorite mediums because cutting up images is a rejection of society’s viewpoint. It breaks images down and rebuilds them to reflect a different worldview and experiences. The use of simple, secondhand paper is a rejection of the hierarchy and exclusion often found in the art world.

Course Registration

Registration is now OPEN! Choose your preferred course date below.

August 22 

September 26

October 24

Exhibitions and operations are supported in part by the generous support of the following regional, state, and local entities:
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This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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Operation support is provided in part by
​the FM Area Foundation.

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This activity is funded by The Arts Partnership,
with support from the Cities of Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo.

The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum
521 Main Avenue
​Moorhead, MN 56560
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Tel. 218.236.8861
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    • The Longspur Prairie Fund at The Rourke
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    • Friends of The Rourke
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