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NeuroLines Full-Day Workshop

with Artist Nichole Montgomery
MAR 28

Saturday • March 28, 10 AM – 5 PM

Main Gallery — Liggett Studio

$125 • All supplies included

You do NOT have to be an artist to create.



Spend a full day learning the NeuroLines process through repetitive mark-making. The movement starts fast and naturally shifts into slower, smaller lines as your hand and attention fall into rhythm.


This is the process I’ve used for over 40 years. It works like the “Wax On / Wax Off” moment from The Karate Kid, simple motions that settle into your hands and eventually take over. Once the movement clicks, time passes quickly, and your focus holds steady on what you’re creating.


What You’ll Do

• Work on a medium board with a watercolor background prepared for you

• Apply watercolor to your smaller paper before lunch and let it dry during the potluck

• After lunch, continue at your own pace and develop your personal line flow

• Use a set of three black mark-making pens with three different tip sizes

• Bring any colored mark-making tools you’d like

• Use stencils, rulers, extra boards, and paper will be available 

• End the day with a quiet hour of slow, intentional line-work

• Stay later if you’d like during cleanup


What to Expect

You do NOT need to be an artist.

You do NOT need to know how to draw.

You do NOT need skill, perfection, or experience.


This is not a competition.

This is not about looking perfect.

This is your own process and your own work, nobody else’s.


The line work is the process.

At the end, your piece is yours alone. It may look similar to others, or it may not. Either way, it is uniquely yours.


What’s Included

• Medium board + mixed-media paper

• Small board + surface paper

• Three black mark-making pens with different tip sizes 

• One pencil

• Watercolor supplies

• Stencils, rulers, extra boards & paper

• Potluck lunch 

• Space for belongings in THE DEN

• Individual photos in THE DEN

• Group photo in the Main Gallery

• Private Facebook group for sharing


What to Bring

• A potluck dish and snacks

• Your drink of choice

• Comfortable clothing

• A cushion if needed

• Patience and a willingness to explore the process


We look forward to welcoming both returning participants and new faces.


Refund Policy:

Full refund before 30 days

50% 7-30 days

No refund under 7 days

Full refund if Liggett Studios must cancel the event.



About the Artist


Nichole Montgomery is a Tulsa-based multi-mixed media storyteller and neuro line artist, known for intricate, emotionally layered works that blend personal history, symbolism, and intuitive mark-making. Originally from the Mount Hood wilderness of Estacada, Oregon, Nichole began creating neuro-based linework at age six during her first experience with childhood trauma. What began as a quiet survival instinct grew into a lifelong visual language—one that continues to ground her as she approaches 50.


Her work combines photography, digital elements, collage, assemblage, and obsessive ink lines—each piece unfolding like a visual narrative. Over time, her once-sharp lines have softened, reflecting a steady movement toward inner balance and healing.


A U.S. Army veteran who served in the late ’90s, Nichole creates from lived experience shaped by challenge, transition, and endurance. In 2023, she was named one of the inaugural Oklahoma Visionary Artists by Steve Liggett and Pam Hodges through Liggett Studio, where she now maintains a private studio space and is a proud member of the Liggett Mighty Crew—a collective of Tulsa-based creatives and volunteers committed to pushing the boundaries of contemporary art.


In her workshops, Nichole offers more than instruction. She offers presence, rhythm, and a space for creative exploration—free from pressure and structure, and rich in personal meaning.



Artist Website: https://www.NicholeMontgomery.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NicholeMontgomery918

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/NicholeMontgomery.art




Liggett Studios is located in the East End Village District of Downtown Tulsa. We have artist Studio Spaces, the Gallery, and a Paper-making Lab. Liggett Studio offers a wide range of Tulsa art classes and creative workshops taught by local artists. From drawing and illustration to terrarium design, printmaking, and seasonal craft workshops, our classes are designed for all skill levels—whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist. Located in the heart of Tulsa, Liggett Studio provides hands-on learning, small class sizes, and a welcoming artist community. Explore our upcoming Tulsa art workshops and join us in creating something new. Contact us with any questions.

 

Liggett Studios 314 S. Kenosha Ave. Tulsa, OK 74120

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