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Hyperfocus on collective crochet with Holly Goodridge

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Science Gallery Melbourne
Parkville VIC, Australia
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Are you intrigued by the rhythmic and repetitive craft of crochet? Join us for a hands-on workshop where you can enter a state of flow while practicing this art.

In this session, you'll work with queer and neurodivergent artist Holly Goodridge who practices across the mediums of painting, sculpture and installation. Holly’s artistic practice offers them a way to escape the constraints of neurotypicality, allowing their artworks to serve as portals through which they reclaim their preferred reality.   

During this interactive workshop, you will discover where your mind and hands can take you when you enter a creative flow. Holly will guide you through the essential stitches and steps needed to make your own colourful creations. You can work at your own pace and take home at least a wool square and new skills.  

This session will be hosted in the gallery, in the heart of the DISTRACTION exhibition. All materials supplied. Suitable for ages 13 and above, and no prior knowledge or experience is required. Assistance will be available during the session.    

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Ignite your creativity and find your new passion by signing up for one of Science Gallery Melbourne's Hyperfocus workshops! Perfect for enthusiasts and curious beginners alike, these interactive sessions focus on hands-on experimentation and play that will make time fly by. 

Join skilled artists and makers for a deep dive into the techniques and thinking fuelling their practices and find out what puts them into a state of flow. Discover the inner workings of their creations, experiment with intriguing materials and receive guidance to bring your own ideas to life.  

Discover other Hyperfocus workshops: 

Hyperfocus on music machines with Cris Edwards

Hyperfocus on amplified textiles with Sandy Ma 

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Science Gallery Melbourne
Parkville VIC, Australia