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Intimate Worlds, featuring the work of Fleur MacDonald, Stephanie Monteith, Anie Nheu, Catherine Rogers and Kaye Shumack continues until December 20. It’s a beautiful and reflective exhibition to end the year on. Read Glenn Locklee’s review in sixtoeight.

we watched as she did her handstand single handedly copy

But the action doesn’t stop there.

Check out our January Drawing Workshops! 

In January Li Wenmin will be running two fabulous workshops Drawing For Beginners and Drawing Through Journey in the soon to be opened workshop area. Check Workshops on our menu for more information.

Wenmin is a practising artist who specialises in drawing. She trained in Beijing and has acquired a PhD (Fine Arts) from the College of Fine Arts, UNSW. Wenmin has been teaching at a tertiary level for well over ten years and is well positioned to not only assist you to acquire skills in drawing but also to build an understanding of what drawing is and the role of drawing in contemporary art today. Li Wenmin is represented by Flinders Street Gallery.

Alex Falkiner will also be re-running her popular Drawing With Thread and Stitching Off The Page on 25 and 31 January respectively. More details to come.

AirSpace Projects will be opening again on Friday 6 February 2015 with Iconoclasts. Stay tuned for details.

Image Above: Anie Nheu, We watched as she did a handstand single handedly, 2014. Mixed media, variable dimensions. Photo credit: Anie Nheu

A Creative Space For You

AirSpace Projects is excited to announce that we are now leasing extra space which, among other projects, will be devoted to the development of a workshop and  lecture program that offers tuition and dialogical space for emerging and established artists as well as the curious public.

Our blog will be continually updated with the latest information so follow the links Participate: Proposals and Workshops >Workshops to see what’s on offer.

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Coming up for a full day on Sunday 7 December is another textile workshop with contemporary textile artist Alex Falkiner. Every workshop offered by Alex at AirSpace Projects/SquarePeg Studios is unique. Alex is always keen to incorporate new challenges and investigations into her course materials so, if you have ever undertaken one of her workshops in the past, you can be rest assured that you will always learn new skills.

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Li Wenmin, Picnic

In January 2015 there is the choice of a full-week workshop, Drawing for Beginners, or a three-Sunday workshop, Drawing Through Journey, with the well known artist and drawing lecturer Li Wenmin.  In the drawing workshops, not only do participants receive practical tuition but also a wealth of knowledge about the historical and cultural contexts of drawing.

These courses are suitable for beginners and emerging  artists and established artists who want to take a fresh approach to their practice. Age 16 or over.

More workshops to come!

Join The AirSpace Projects Artist Group

Commences Sunday 22 February 2015, 2.00-4.00pm

In addition to this exciting news artist and academic Kaye Shumack will be facilitating a two-hour Artist’s Workshop from Sunday 22 February 2015. This workshop offers practicing artists in any medium a space for discussion about their works-in-progress. At each session, every artist is invited to speak about their works-in-progress, to gain insights and feedback from other artists at the session. The intention of this workshop is to create an open space for dialogue and critique, to support every artist in the development of existing and new directions. Contact us if you’re interested!

 

There are still places left in what promises to be a wonderful workshop. Come and join us!

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Li Wenmin and Sally Clarke

Sunday 3, 10 and 17 August, 2014, 10.30am – 4.00pm

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Image: Li Wenmin, Drifting clouds

A three-Sunday drawing workshop coming up in August. See Participate>Workshops>Drawing Through Journey on this site or go directly to Eventbrite for information and bookings.

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