Impressions of Community – Where Stamps, Stories, and Strategy Meet Impressions of Community – Where Stamps, Stories, and Strategy Meet
Unleash the power of collective creativity in this hands-on mural-making workshop rooted in the timeless techniques of printmaking. Using simple carved or cut stamps and the principles of Emergent Strategy, participants will co-create a large-scale mural that reflects the heartbeat of their community. No prior experience needed—just bring your ideas, stories, and a willingness to explore
What to Expect:
Participants will learn to design and carve/cut their own stamps using basic materials like foam or found objects. From personal symbols to community-inspired motifs, each stamp represents a unique voice in the larger narrative. Together, we will layer these impressions onto a shared mural space, watching as individual marks transform into a cohesive visual story.
Location: Modern Art Museum (MOMA) in Kuwait City
Thomas Bosket was awarded his MFA from Yale University in 1995 and is regarded by the New York Times as one of the world's leading color theory experts. He has pursued drawing, as a human behavior rather than a product, and explored how it plays a dominant role in supporting creative learning environments such as his recent venture ENGN connecting civics, art, and life.
Instructor: Thomas Bosket