RE-IMAGINE WASTE TO ART WORKSHOPS WITH JANELLE RANDALL COURT AND SAMARA KENDALL

by Mar 27, 2022Featured Article, Venue, Workshops0 comments

April 2nd 

Art Workshop

NEXT WORKSHOP

Sat 2nd Apr 2022,

1:30 pm – 4:00 pm

LOCATION

Mid Mountains Community Centre Joy Anderson Room 7 New Street Lawson

UP-COMING WORKSHOP

AT GANG GANG GALLERY IN MAY(STAY TUNED)

WITH JANELLE RANDALL COURT AND SAMARA KENDALL

Workshop next Saturday April 2 for everyone 14+.
RE-IMAGINE WASTE TO ART WORKSHOPS
Suitable for everyone over the age of 14 years, in this free workshop Samara and Janelle will work with you to transform waste materials into inspiring artworks, helping us reimagine our relationship to waste and how to better look after our environment. You can also bring your own materials along to add to those they will provide.
We will video interview you about your artwork, with the video clip forming part of an online BMCAN exhibition. Afternoon tea will be provided.
The workshop is supported by Wentworth Health as part of the Australian Government’s response to the 2019/20 bushfires impacting our community.

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Previous Workshop

Cosmic Disco

Jan 21st 2022

Samara and Ivy

Jan 21st 2022

Family Fun

Jan 21st 2022

Janelle Randall-CourT

Featured Artist

Janelle Randall-Court is a Bundjalung/ Yaegl woman artist-cultural worker who lives in the Blue Mountains.

She co-produced the 2011 documentary ‘No Waste on Country: Leave Only Footprints’, and is well-known for her performance work ‘Treasures’, based on the Blue Mountains satin bower bird.

 

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