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Artmaking workshop with Madison Kelly

Artmaking workshop with Madison Kelly

Starts: Sunday, 18 August 2024
Ends: Sunday, 18 August 2024
Creative Field | Observe and collect field data to develop responsive records of place with artist Madison Kelly. As part of National Science Week, join current Artist in Residence Madison Kelly for a special experience immersed in the Bundanon wilderness. Visiting from New Zealand, Madison Kelly (Kāi Tahu, Kāti Mamoe, Pākehā) is a Māori artist with a background in zoology and is the inaugural fellow of the McCahon House Residency Fellowship. Using a series of guided drawing exercises, participants will build up a survey record of a particular ecological zone, from the macro down to the micro. Learn observational life drawing techniques along with methods for collecting field data to develop records of place, through a series of mark-making and annotation exercises. With a focus on recording movement and the passage of time, your subject matter will range from the horizon line all the way to the ground beneath your feet. This approach welcomes people both into natural history traditions and contemporary ecological surveying techniques, using your eyes and hands as a common tool for recording and sharing your knowledge.
Add to Calendar 2024-08-18 12:00 am 2024-08-18 12:00 am Artmaking workshop with Madison Kelly Creative Field | Observe and collect field data to develop responsive records of place with artist Madison Kelly. As part of National Science Week, join current Artist in Residence Madison Kelly for a special experience immersed in the Bundanon wilderness. Visiting from New Zealand, Madison Kelly (Kāi Tahu, Kāti Mamoe, Pākehā) is a Māori artist with a background in zoology and is the inaugural fellow of the McCahon House Residency Fellowship. Using a series of guided drawing exercises, participants will build up a survey record of a particular ecological zone, from the macro down to the micro. Learn observational life drawing techniques along with methods for collecting field data to develop records of place, through a series of mark-making and annotation exercises. With a focus on recording movement and the passage of time, your subject matter will range from the horizon line all the way to the ground beneath your feet. This approach welcomes people both into natural history traditions and contemporary ecological surveying techniques, using your eyes and hands as a common tool for recording and sharing your knowledge. 533 Bundanon Road, Illaroo , NSW , 2540 , Australia
533 Bundanon Road, Illaroo , NSW , 2540 , Australia
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