Press Play for Creatives in Craft and Design
Event description
Press Play for Creatives in Craft and Design
A 4-week program to build a mentally healthy culture, practice, and life in the creative industry, presented by MakeShift in partnership with Australian Design Centre
The Press Play participation fee is normally $400 and Australian Design Centre have subsidised this to make the workshop more accessible and affordable for the craft and design community.
Today's working world in the creative industry poses a unique set of challenges to maintaining our mental wellbeing; more than ever when we experience isolation, restriction and loss of community life in lockdown, and with uncertainties in our current times. Â
In this 4-part series, we will explore the challenges we face, tools that can be used to support us through them, and how to foster our mental wellbeing on a day-to-day basis, as well as get playful with a different creative practice, led by an artist facilitator as part of each session.Â
Each workshop is 90 minutes and delivered online to be accessible to participants around Australia. Each participant receives a materials pack before the program with a writing notebook, stitching kit, journal and pens, poscas, pencils.
"This program was so fantastic. I felt really safe and it was pretty amazing to play and get creative for fun, not for work"
"I loved this course and it has given me so many tools and skills to get out of the rut I have been stuck in for nearly 20 years."
"...fantastic facilitator! Interesting, playful exercises that I now have in my tool kit. Group sharing was brilliant and normalised what we often all feel."
Workshops are hosted Tuesdays 12pm-1.30pm (AEDT):Â
- Session 1: Michele Elliot, Slow Stitching / Micro Practices for Wellbeing [Tues 21 Sept]
- Session 2: Helena Fox, Creative Writing / The Inner Critic [Tues 28 Sept]
- Session 3: Sally Ann Conwell, Illustrator and Painter / Creative Safety [Tues 5 Oct]
- Session 4: Mel Young, Creative Journaling / Radical Self Care [Tues 12 Oct]
Each participant receives a materials pack before the program with a writing notebook, stitching kit, journal and pens, poscas, pencils.
Workshop 1: Micro Practices for Mental WellbeingÂ
We explore a tool that can help us to notice when we’re moving outside of our normal state of wellbeing and develop a plan for noticing and looking after ourselves when we’re not feeling as mentally-well as usual that can help to facilitate us back to feeling our regular selves. We’ll also dive into some meditative slow stitching with textile artist Michele Elliot.
Workshop 2: Fostering a Curious MindsetÂ
Accepting that we need to look after our mind as well as body can be immensely challenging as we grapple with expectations and the Inner Critic. We can learn to quieten that inner critic through curiosity. We get curious and get to know our Inner Critic, giving it - literally- a name with writer, author and educator Helena Fox. We explore creative writing as a practice for release and self care. We will also explore how to foster a daily composition practice that gives space for failure and innovation.
Workshop 3: Cultivating Good Culture
Psychological Safety is known to be the most important ingredient for a functioning team, and it turns out that building this safety takes the same kind of skills as the creative process. In this session we will explore how to ‘hack’ a group to be able to work together more effectively in this way. We take a trip around our house and space on a creative excursions, and share with others, with visual artist Sally Ann Conwell.
Workshop 4: Radical Self Care in ActionÂ
Just like brushing our teeth, looking after our mental wellbeing is something that needs to happen each day for us to feel at our best. In this session we learn why self care is definitely NOT bubble baths, and why it IS vital to have non-negotiable moments of each and every day, essential for all humans. Radical, huh? We will also break out an inspiring journal, writing and drawing tools, to try out creative journaling with artist and jeweller Mel Young.
The program has a limited capacity. Please book a ticket to secure your place. Please book by Tuesday 7 September to allow sufficient time for your creative kit to arrive.
MakeShift is an education and support agency committed to creativity and mental health. In the past 7 years, over 10,000 people have taken part in over 300 workshops. MakeShift has worked with organisations like AAM, AMP, Hub Australia, Employsure, Support Act, Atlassian, Quickbooks and now Australian Design Centre.
Australian Design Centre is a leading contemporary craft and design organisation. Through our exhibition, festival, touring, retail, publishing and learning platforms, we take a lead role developing and supporting Australia’s makers and designers and building audiences for their work across the country and internationally.Â
Got a question? Give MakeShift a shout on hello@makeshift.org.au
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