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HomeUpcoming EventsJamFactory Clay Colouring and Hand-forming Workshop
JamFactory Clay Colouring and Hand-forming Workshop
As part of the current touring show on exhibition at the ANU School of Art & Design Gallery, JamFactory ICON, Angela Valamanesh: About being here exhibition, JamFactory is offering a Clay Colouring and Hand-forming Workshop.
 
Angela Valamanesh worked with JamFactory’s Ceramic Studio to produce a set of three artworks. Three JamFactory Ceramics Studio Associates worked on one piece each, developing an understanding of Angela’s techniques to enable them to recreate the pieces under her guidance.
 
Led by a Xanthe Murphy, this clay-colouring and hand forming workshop teaches techniques employed by Angela Valamanesh such as dying clay with stains and oxides and a demonstration of the ‘scratch-back’ technique utilised in many of her objects. Participants create a unique piece that is dyed and formed by hand.
 
Xanthe Murphy is an emerging ceramic and lighting designer, currently working out of the esteemed Jamfactory ceramics studio. Her multidisciplinary training in ceramics, textiles and object design has given her a uniquely diverse practice.
 
Only 10 spots available.
 
For further information, please contact Rod Bamford, Senior Lecturer in Ceramics, ANU School of Art & Design. Roderick.Bamford@anu.edu.au
 
 
* Tickets are strictly non-transferable. By attending this event, you agree to adhere to COVID-19 ACT Government Guidelines at all times and check-in to the Gallery using Check In CBR app. Please do not attend if you are feeling unwell. Wearing face masks is encouraged.
Image: Angela Valamanesh, Been here and gone #2, 2007. Photo: Michael Kluvanek.

Date & time

  • Fri 26 Feb 2021, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Location

ANU School of Art & Design