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6 Sep

Artist Sculpture Workshop: A Portrait in Wire and Shrink

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Be an artist – create your emotional self-portrait sculpture in the gallery.

As part of the Sensitive Beings exhibition, this workshop is specially designed to reflect and explore the exhibition’s core theme — amplifying and embracing sensitivity.

Inspired by the works of artist Sharleen, who uses wire mesh and plastic sheets to create sculptures exploring identity and emotional expression, this workshop invites participants to do the same – using wire and shrink plastic to craft their own 'emotional self-portrait' sculpture.

At the end of the exhibition, all participants’ works will come together in a small showcase, allowing every unique emotion to be seen and celebrated.

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Date Times
Sat 6 Sep
  • 5.30pm - 7.30pm 5:30pm - 7:30pm

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Kindred Cameras
454 Docklands Dr
3008

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Adult / general $42
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  • telephone number: 0425112812
  • email address: artcrossing@163.com
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