Collage Making: The Art of Saying Goodbye | Cut, Glue & Connect
Who can attend?
- Students

Description
Join a study break and creative space to reflect on goodbyes—whether you're moving, graduating, changing a habit, or closing a chapter. In small groups, attendees will create collages together as a way to cut, glue, and connect—exploring what goodbyes mean to us and the emotions they bring through artistic expression. No art skills needed—just come as you are.
Agenda:
- 4–4:20 p.m. | Meet, icebreakers, and a brief discussion on the meaning of "saying goodbye"
- 4:20–4:40 p.m. | Small groups (3 to 4 people) make collages on the theme of goodbye
- 4:40–5 p.m. | Sharing and reflection
This event will be facilitated by Aurora Yang, a graduate student at the Johns Hopkins School of Education, and Sherry Zhang, the staff coordinator for gender-based violence prevention at Johns Hopkins.
Who can attend?
- Students