This is the fourth year I have travelled to Mt Isa with Flying Arts to teach this particular workshop to grade 11 & 12 students. Each year it seems to improve as both the organizer, Sonja Vasjello and myself grow more comfortable in the structure of the workshop, and make improvements to how we can run it.
By Request Case Studies
Touring Artist Journal: Simone Eisler
Simone Eisler recently travelled to Western Queensland to deliver a series of workshops leading up to the Shockwave Festival. Read about her experiences here.
Touring Artist Journal: Paula Payne
A very successful day with seven participants in all learning how to handle water color and gouache. A stimulating environment to work in the gallery among ‘Jandamara’s’ huge portraits.
Touring Artist Journal: Mary Elizabeth Barron
Mary Elizabeth Barron recently visited a school in Ipswich to teach students from year 7 to 12 how to make bags… out of bags! Read more about the lesson here.
Touring Artist Journal: Therese Flynne-Clarke
Therese Flynne-Clarke journeyed to Bracken Ridge to teach random weave sculpture! The students persevered through difficult techniques to hone their skills and produce some wonderful results!
Curator Journal: Crush Exhibition Project
Flying Arts Curator Beth Jackson has just finished her first workshop with the Crush Exhibition Project. Learn more about how the workshop went!
Residency Journal: Linda Clark
As the winner of the Gray Puksand Digital Art Award in the 2015 Queensland Regional Art Awards, Linda Clark received a fully funded two week residency at The Edge, State Library of Queensland. Here she talks about her experiences at The Edge, where she developed the conceptual basis of a new body of work.
Touring Artist Journal: Casselle Mountford
Casselle Mountford worked with a group of 18 year 11 students over a 2 1/2 hour period, creating small sculptures using cane. Read more about the workshop and its outcomes here.