About this Event
Back by popular demand! Join artist Kari Lee McInneny-McRae on an experimental drawing workshop that investigates SWARM through the medium of drawing. The workshop will explore a range of drawing techniques through experimental mark making, responding to concepts and exhibits in the SWARM exhibition.
Materials will be provided. Book early to secure your place!
Science Gallery Melbourne is wheelchair accessible. The building contains an audio hearing loop and audio descriptions of the exhibition are also available.
Please note that photography and videography may be present at this event, which will be used for promotional purposes only. If you do not wish to be photographed please make this known to the organisers on the day.
About Kari Lee McInneny-McRae
Image: Courtesy of the artist
Kari Lee McInneny-McRae (they/them) is a Naarm/Melbourne based multi-disciplinary artist, writer and arts worker. They live and create on the unceded sovereign land of the Woiwurrung (Wurundjeri) and Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation.
Their practice explores personal connections to materiality and place through process-based practices. They have been practicing and studying in the visual arts for over seven years. They have shown and curated work extensively in multiple artist run and commercial galleries within Naarm / Melbourne. Currently, they work as a casual staff member for the Victorian College of the Arts in the Sculpture/Production workshop and for the Fiona and Sidney Myer Gallery.
Banner Image: Emma Byrnes from Friday Night Social at SGM
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Science Gallery Melbourne, 114 Grattan Street, Parkville, Australia
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