Printmaking workshop with Cassie Sullivan
Event description
Join Between Waves artist Cassie Sullivan in exploring the themes of the exhibition—what’s above, below and between—through printmaking.
Over three hours you will use drypoint techniques to print objects from everyday life and experiment with what can be shown through materiality.
This workshop is free and all inks and paper will be provided. No previous experience is necessary. We encourage you to bring something meaningful from home to either print with or draw.
Places are limited so bookings are essential. The workshop will be held at the UniSC Maker Space, but please meet at the UniSC Art Gallery.
PRESENTERS
Cassie Sullivan is a lutruwita/trouwerner First Nations artist based on Melukerdee Country in lutruwita/Tasmania. She has a responsive, intimate, and experimental practice that crosses disciplines of moving image, photography, writing, sound, installation, and printmaking. Sullivan works with a deeply considered process driven practice that prioritises a multisensory engagement with Country.
John Robinson has been associated with the printing industry for 40 years, starting as an apprentice compositor with Treble Printing Co in Victoria. John studied printmaking at both TAFE and University in Tasmania and has since worked as a tutor at TAFE and Technical Officer with UTAS. John has been collecting printing equipment for the past 20 years and established Moving Creature Studio in 2013.
Between Waves is an exhibition developed by the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) touring nationally with NETS Victoria, curated by Dr Jessica Clark.
IMAGE
Cassie Sullivan wayi (to hear) 2023 (detail). Seven tarlatan monotype prints on frosted acrylic, 170 x 122 cm each. Installation view, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne 2023. Commissioned by ACCA. Courtesy the artist. Photo: Andrew Curtis.
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