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HomeNewsDo You Want To Expand Your Arts Practice?
Do you want to expand your arts practice?
Do you want to expand your arts practice? Participants in the 2022 Jacks & Punties program. Photo: Brenton McGeachie
Thursday 21 September 2023

APPLY NOW TO JACKS & PUNTIES GLASS WORKSHOPS! Jacks & Punties workshops introduce Canberra-based artists to new and experimental techniques in glass.

This workshop is intended for artists with no prior experience in glass to add glass to their practice. 
 
Led by Dr Jeffrey Sarmiento, these workshops will encourage experimentation and explore unique techniques developed by our world-class glass artists at the ANU School of Art & Design, including both digital and analogue techniques.

Applicants will need to submit a portfolio of 3 images representing their practice (they do not have to be glass!), and a brief statement explaining how they intend to integrate glass into their practice.

These full day workshops are open to all ACT-based artists, and Ngunnawal artists wherever they are based. Each workshop will offer different content, so you can attend either or both workshops.

APPLY NOW!