Andy Quilty. Photo by Pete LeScelle.
A studio workshop for visual arts educators exploring the value of mark making through the process of watercolour monotype.
Participants will learn intuitive and inventive methodologies for mark making and using colour; and develop a more decisive and confident approach to painting.
Educators will come away with practical skills that can be used in classrooms, and experimental methodologies that inspire an inventive and fearless approach to making works of art.
Andy Quilty is a multi-disciplinary artist engaged with the experience, documentation and interrogation of societal anxieties around criminality in a suburban context.
Quilty is a Lecturer in Fine Arts at The University Of Western Australia, Program Patron for the Military Art Program Australia a non-profit assisting Military Veterans through art therapy, and works across the state facilitating art workshops in schools, penal institutions, community groups and Aboriginal art centres.
GALLERY OPEN
Wed to Mon 10am-5pm
Closed Tuesdays, Good Friday and Christmas Day
Entry is free, donations welcomed. Special exhibitions may incur a ticket fee.