Gender Toolbelt
With Shan Wang
and Arden Wren Sawyer
July 27 – August 2, 2025
Co-taught by Shan Wang and Arden Wren Sawyer, this class is intended to introduce an interdisciplinary approach to self-portraiture as a means of gender expression. Through various lenses of identity we will explore the topic of gender as it relates to the body, mind, culture, family, myth-making, and perception. Together we will look at works and read samples that interrogate these topics, discuss them as a group, and adapt what we observe into our own practices of crafting the self as a work of art. Through the use of visual mediums such as paint, photo, collage, drawing, and mark-making, Shan will teach an open-ended approach to the visual self-portrait. In tandem with this, Arden will teach a word-oriented approach, guiding the class in free-form written self-reflection and self-construction. Blending the written word and the crafted image, students will be given the tools to build a portrait of their own gender. The class is hybrid, participants may choose to attend in-person or online via Zoom.
Faculty
Shan Wang
Shan (b. 2000, United States) received a B.F.A in painting from the Savannah College of…
Arden Wren Sawyer
Arden grew up in Philadelphia and studied Glass at RISD. He has since spent his…
Location: Grunewald Guild
Address: 19003 River Road, Leavenworth, WA, USA
Will I need to work outside of class?: Students with more ambitious project ideas may want to work outside of class time, but it is not required.
Do I need experience to take this class?: No
What do I need to bring to class?: If you like to listen to music while you work bring a way to listen for yourself or to share. Wear comfortable clothes that can get messy. If you like to write on a laptop or in a particular journal, bring that.
Minimum age of participant: 18
What can I expect to create?: You can expect to generate a number of visual and word experiments which you may or may not wish to keep, culminating in a final project in which a fully realized piece of writing and a fully realized visual piece come together.
This program begins Sunday, July 27, and ends Saturday, July 22. The fees listed below include lodging and all meals (except “Commuter”, which includes a Commuter Meal Plan). An additional sliding scale Course Fee is required. For more information on our pricing, see our Pricing page.
Commuter – $115.00
Cabin – $1,180.00
Private Room + Shared Bath – $940.00
Shared Room + Shared Bath – $610.00
Yurt – $730.00
Library Dorm – $460.00
RV with Electric: 125V/30 Amp – $460.00
RV with Electric: 25V/20 Amp – $460.00
Personal Tent or Car Camping – $400.00
