SCHOOL OF TROC ~ Drawing Alternate Histories with Josh Dalka
Event description
Get ready for another instalment of School of Troc!
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In this class, join artist Josh Dalka to create new fictional societies through thinking, writing and drawing exercises. We will generate fictional ideas to examine the archeology of narratives, crafting alternate histories through creative writing, mapping and timelines.
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Workshop Information:
Tickets are FREE but limited. Please book to secure your seat.
Drinks and nibbles provided.
Please get in touch if you have accessibility needs when booking your ticket, or email info@trocaderoartspace.com.au.
This program is suitable for people of all levels of artistic and creative skills.
Location: Trocadero Projects, Level 1, 40 Leeds Street, Footscray VIC 3011. Find us on Google Maps
Accessibility: Trocadero Projects is a wheel-accessible venue, with all gender and accessible bathrooms.
Parking: Parking is available in central Footscray and the Little Saigon Plaza Car Park. Please ensure you review the signs before parking.
Public Transport: Trocadero Projects is located 160m away from Footscray Station on the corner of Leeds and Chambers Streets. By train it's a 13m ride from Melbourne Central.
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About the Artist:
Josh Dalka (he/him) is an Interdisciplinary artist inspired by global art history and Giallo films, creating works around themes of parahistories and ambiguity. He draws influence from different periods and media, often moving between historical knowledge and unapologetic ignorance.
Image courtesy of Josh Dalka.
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Trocadero Projects is an artist-run initiative presenting a diverse and experimental program of exhibitions and events. A non-profit art space run by volunteers, Trocadero strives to provide a safe and engaging environment for emerging artists to develop and exhibit in, while contributing to the local community.
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School of Troc is an ongoing series of workshops and events teaching art making methods and skills.
Trocadero Projects is supported by the City of Maribyrnong.
This workshop takes place on the traditional lands of the Boon Wurrung and Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation. We offer our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
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