Artist workshops and incursions

Andy Quilty is an arts educator with wide-ranging experience facilitating creative development workshops and programming at tertiary level and in schools, Aboriginal art centres, community organisations, not-for-profits and prisons. He offers a range of half-day, full-day or multi-day creative workshops for all ages and experience levels. Workshop options are flexible and can be adjusted to suit a specific theme or skill set (for example, portraiture, landscape, experimental, plein-air).

Drawing workshop: Explore the possibilities of drawing as an efficient and powerful tool for developing ideas and cultivating creative discovery. Participants will acquire fundamental skills, experiment with inventive drawing methods, learn to take creative risks, build confidence and develop a more intuitive visual language.

Painting Workshop: This workshop encourages an improvisational approach to painting, exploring mark making, colour, composition and scale. Participants will develop the necessary skills and strategies to engage in creative problem solving, take risks and experiment with a variety of possibilities around what painting can be.

Printmaking workshop: Discover the potential of printmaking as a unique process for developing ideas, exploring image making and producing resolved works. A range of printmaking workshops are available focused on specific processes and skills, including techniques that can be applied without using a printing press. Options include:

  • sustainable printmaking
  • ink or oil monotype
  • gouache or watercolour monotype
  • graphite monotype
  • drypoint
  • linocut

For more information contact andyquilty@gmail.com


Photo: Bo Wong

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