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Holbein Workshop at MARN

  • MARN ART + CULTURE HUB 191 North Broadway Milwaukee, WI, 53202 United States (map)

Making art that speaks your authentic voice feels like pure joy, but finding that voice is a process! So, how does an artist develop their voice?

Artist and illustrator, Jinjer Markley will share stories from the development of her own artistic process, and guide your own creative play with Watercolor, Gouache, and Acryla gouache. Participants will build confidence using these materials and begin developing their artistic voices! Your ticket price includes:

  • Reserved workshop space

  • All necessary materials

  • A $20 MARN Gift Card to be used at the cafe/bar or for merchandise at the MARN Marketplace

Limited to just 16 participants!
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Materials sponsored by Holbein, Legion, and General Pencil.

Tuesday, April 29, 2025 5:00 PM 7:00 PM - Doors open at 4:45PM

About the Illustrator
"I am an illustrator in Minneapolis, MN. My formal training is in science, and I am still a nerd--a nerd who draws. Besides drawing, I love dancing, bike riding, cooking overly complicated meals, anything Japanese, hanging out with my family, and the magic of making things by hand, and chickens (See if you can find my hidden chicken page!).

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4 Facts About Me

  1. I'm the eldest of 5 sisters, who are scattered around the world. From eldest to youngest, we live in: Minnesota, Japan, Germany, Colorado and North Carolina.

  2. I am an avid mushroom hunter. In the the Summer and Fall, you can find me in the woods most weekends, covered in burs, with a basket of colorful mushrooms on my arm. Although, a big maitake only fits in the extra-large basket I carry on my back

  3. I am an obligate bicyclist. Bicycling is good for your health, good for the environment, and good for communities. When my kid got too big to easily carry around, I bought a bigger bike instead of a car.

  4. I hope to someday buy and restore a house in the tiny Japanese village where my sister lives, and run an artists' retreat there. We can help harvest rice and learn to make traditional foods and crafts in between creating artworks inspired by the gorgeous mountain scenery.

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