Wearable Art Workshop 1
Event description
Millinery meets wearable art in this action packed introduction to blocking, wirework and making a headdress. Learn useful millinery (hat-making) techniques with re-imagined materials to create your own headdress or hat under the guidance of two costume and wearable art experts.
Suitable for anyone interested in millinery, design, costume and sculpture, participants will learn the fundamentals of millinery such as blocking different materials, wirework, decorating and finishing. With a focus on utilising recycled materials and accessing millinery skills on a budget. Let your imagination run wild to create an amazing hat, fascinator, headdress or piece of wearable art.
Sarah Seahorse is Melbourne’s neon saturated award winning wearable
artist, costume designer and craftivist specialising in wearable art
that creates strong social, environmental and political commentary.
Sarah and creative design partner Luna Aquatica won the
International Design Award for Australia & the South Pacific at the
prestigious World of Wearable Arts (WOW) Awards in Wellington, New
Zealand in 2015 for their recycled textile creation “The Stitch Witch”.
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