We pay our respects to the Gundungurra people who are the traditional custodians of the land, whose deepening connection to culture and customs have cared for this country for over 60,000 years.
We acknowledge Elders past, present and emerging for their immense spiritual connection to place which was never ceded.
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Workshop description: Join artist Lily Cummins to create an imaginative, fantastical plush monster. Participants will use felt, thread and stuffing to create a squishy, squashy imaginative creature. Students will develop their skills and understanding of shape and colour as well as their fine motor skills as they thread and sew their construction using basic stitching techniques.
About the artist: Lily Cummins is an artist based on Gundungurra land in the Southern Highlands. Her practice examines both the self and the emotive bonds and attachments people develop to places, through investigative mark making and colour theory. Cummins’ practice is intuitive and relies on her imagination to conjure up scenes of nostalgia for a memory the audience will never know or a place they have never been. However, the familiarity of these enigmatic places is deliberate as Cummins draws on her own memories to weave a dream-like patchwork of dissonant colours and marks.
Age: 5+
Time: 10am-12pm
PUBLIC PROGRAM
8 July
SCHOOL HOLIDAY WORKSHOP | PLUSH MONSTERS,
GALLERY
ENTRY $30
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