materials will be provided.
About this Event
Joanne Reid is a visual artist working in sculpture. Her work often begins as a response to the materials, objects and spaces that form our built environment. Her most recent work plays with a merging of forms from the natural and the built world and also references the history of still life in art.
During this workshop, the artist will share some examples of her work and give a brief overview of the history of still life and how it relates to her sculptural practice. Using cardboard, paper and a selection of recycled materials, participants will then create their own sculptures / still life objects.
Participants will be shown various connection methods to create sturdy structures from cardboard. Joanne will also demonstrate some techniques with Papier-mâché, a material which can be used to create forms or add texture to their creations.
All materials will be provided. No experience is necessary.
With thanks to our host, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
Image:
Joanne Reid. Crate (for display purposes only), detail, 2024. Plywood, timber, powder coated steel, cast plaster, paper cups and lid, cast Jesmonite, plaster powder, sawdust, painted steel, laminated cotton dust sheet, used latex gloves, empty sugar sachets, empty plaster bag, wooden stirrer, paper straw, plastic builders film. Photo: Lee Welch
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, 5-9 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland
EUR 13.85












