AWEAR: making wearable gestures of hope about climate change
Event description
$80 per person
10am - 2pm
Sunday 14 September
Join award-winning contemporary jewellery artist Janine Combes for a unique and inspiring workshop.
Make your own piece of wearable art that tells a story – about resilience and a hopeful future in the face of climate change.
No experience needed – just a willingness to imagine and create.
Materials and light refreshments provided.
Leave with a meaningful piece that starts conversations and inspires action.
A creative landscape workshop presented in partnership with the Hadley's Art Prize, inviting people to explore landscape art in a different way in the stunning setting of Art Farm Birchs Bay.
About Janine Combes
Janine Combes is an award-winning Tasmanian jeweller/artist who has recently completed a Master of Fine Arts (Research) at the University of Tasmania. She has exhibited widely within Tasmania (Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Handmark Gallery, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Hadley’s Orient Hotel), in national exhibitions/awards and as part of New York Contemporary Jewellery Week 2023. Her studio is on Bruny Island.
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