Projection Possibilities - Adapting Artwork for Projection with Kellie O'Dempsey
Time
13th July 2024 10:00 am - 14th July 2024 4:00 pm(GMT+10:00)
Location
Judith Wright Arts Centre
420 Brunsick Street
Event Details
13th and 14th of July 2024 10am – 4pm Projection Possibilities is aimed at emerging and early – career artists. Facilitated by Dr Kellie O’Dempsey, this free workshop guides artists through concept
Event Details
13th and 14th of July 2024
10am – 4pm
Projection Possibilities is aimed at emerging and early – career artists. Facilitated by Dr Kellie O’Dempsey, this free workshop guides artists through concept and production development existing artwork for projection. This two-day workshop includes group and individual consultations, critiques and information that will help you develop your work for projection. This facilitated process assists artists to prepare, strategise and experiment with existing artwork.
Key learnings:
⁃ Processes of adapting work for projection
⁃ Image development and experimentation
⁃ The potential of still and moving image
⁃ What are some of the programs and tools of engagement
⁃ Resolution and size considerations
What to bring
Notepad or laptop, pens or pencils and lunch.
Venue
Judith Wright Art Centre, 420 Brunswick St & Cnr, Berwick St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006.
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Cover image: Kellie O’Dempsey, Wish you were here, installation still, Redcliffe Art Gallery, 2024, Courtesy of the Artist.
Additional Information
Your facilitator: As a Queensland based interdisciplinary artist and educator Kellie O’Dempsey works across the arts and cultural sector as an independent practitioner, educator and project developer. Delivering projects and programs in both regional and metropolitan areas from The National Gallery in Canberra to NorthSite Contemporary Arts in Far North Queensland Kellie’s approach is diverse and engaging. Playing with light, line and the live act, Kellie investigates notions of transformation and the absurd. Creating in both solo and collaborative formats with sound artists and contemporary performance practitioners using projection, collage and drawing as installation she hybridises elements generating artworks that are experiential and emergent.
Image credit: Heather Faulkner