Collage, Tile Design & Japanese Bind
Event description
Collage, Tile Design & Japanese Bind WorkshopÂ
No experience is required, you will be taught all you need to know and the very nature of a Zine is low-fi and accessible. So what is a Zine? Independent or self-published publications, often handmade, and informed by DIY ethos. In the workshops, we are focusing on Japanese binding. We explore collage and tile pattern design to the theme of your choosing...
We have many ideas up our sleeve in case nothing comes to mind. This is an opportunity for you to connect with like-minded people, and explore a new medium perhaps or at least a new format.
All materials are supplied but if you have old magazines, drawings, photos, fabric scraps or a particular medium you would like to include then you are welcome and encouraged to bring them along. Especially if you want to focus on one particular colour.Â
This Event is intended for children 11 - 18 years.Â
About the Facilitator:
Wren is a Walyalup Fremantle based artist, she studied Illustration and Graphic Design at Curtin University and has traveled alot of the world gathering inspiration and joy from art and design most recently Japan and Mongolia. Wren is workshop facilitator and regional art project manager at DADAA and empowers many artists living with disabilities and complex mental health issues. Wren loves traveling to regional places and sharing the art she is passionate about with different communities, she is especially interested in reconciliation and working with First Nations people. She grew up in a small town and wants to enrich the places she visits with her creativity, kindness and passion in whatever little way she can.
Event Details:
When:Â Tuesday 17 December 1.30pm - 3.30pm
Where: Geraldton Regional Library, 37 Marine Terrace Geraldton 6530 WA
Price:Â Free
What it Bring: Any extra images or photos you would like to work with. all materials providedÂ
Age restrictions:Â This event is for children 11 to 18
Please Note: This workshop will be supervised by two facilitators who hold current Working with Children Checks and parental supervision is not required.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Please note that photographs and footage may be taken throughout this event. These will be used by the City for publicity and reporting in our publications, on our website and in social media.
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