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“Classroom Creative”

– an exhibition of works by participants in the BAAG art workshops and their teachers

14th July to 14th August 2017

Art Afternoon in the gallery   2-4pm Sunday 31st July  2017

 

We have a rich history of workshops at BAAG since 2000 when limestone sculptor Kevin Free suggested the possibility. They aim to encourage students to discover their creative potential, as well as new techniques and ways of learning. They have included have included ceramic sculpture, mosaics, and baskets, and others

This year we are holding an exhibition of art by the workshop tutors and students 14 July to 20 August

We  have work by tutors Sandra Bain, Jenny Whiteside, Jeanette Carter, and also Kevin Free. Anda representative collection of student work. Student work can be either made in one of these workshops, or influenced by attending one.

 Art Afternoon for the “Classroom Creative” exhibition
2-4pm Sunday 31st July  2017
Instead of an exhibition opening for “Classroom Creative” , an exhibition of works by participants in the BAAG art workshops and their teachers, we are holding an Art Afternoon in the Bolin Bolin Gallery. Workshop tutors Jenny Whiteside, Sandra Bain and Meredith Plain will give a floortalk in the exhibition, and let people know what happens in the workshops. Sculptor Kevin free, who established the workshops will be a special guest. Light refreshments
We have set up a Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/events/1058386250928247

The Exhibition

We have Limestone

Including by teacher Jenny Whiteside

And Denise Dempsey

Mosaics

By teacher Sandra Bain

and Bronwyn Culshaw

Clay Sculpture

including by teacher Meredith Plain

Baskets

Baskets by teacher Jeanette carter and student Karla De La Rue on the top shelf

And Wood Sculpture

More Student work

Workshops in Progress

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Bolin Bolin Gallery acknowledges the Wurundjeri people as traditional custodians of the land now known as Manningham. We pay our respects to Wurundjeri Elders past, present and emerging, and value their ongoing contribution to the cultural heritage of the area.

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