Slow Making & Story Sharing
Event description
When:Â Saturday 7 September, 11am - 12 noon
Cost:Â Free
Where: E3 art space, Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
Slow making can open space for reflection and artwork that tells our deeply personal stories that resonate when shared in a trusting and safe environment.
Join artist Tegan Bailey as she guides you through a morning of slow and reflective art making. Participants will be guided through prompts to reflect on their personal journey and to create small mixed media artworks that will contribute to a communal story sharing wall to be displayed in Bailey’s exhibition Rediscovering Self.
The Gallery particularly welcomes neurodiverse people to join us for this program.
Rediscovering Self: Layers of Late-discovered Neurodiversity presents a new body of work from Tegan Bailey exploring her recent discovery of Autism. Through mixed-media works on paper, Rediscovering Self charts a deeply personal journey while weaving a broader narrative of identity and growth.
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