Join Naarm-based Australian contemporary jeweller and artist Pennie Jagiello for an inspiring workshop and artist talk exploring sustainable practices in jewellery and object-making.
From the moment we are born we are given a plastic bangle to identify us. In this 4 hour intensive workshop discover how to utilise everyday materials with a focus on plastics that surround us to create a unique neckpiece, bangle, or object with Australian contemporary jeweller and artist Pennie Jagiello.
With a curated collection of found and recycled materials, participants are guided through material explorations deconstructing objects we use on a daily basis, and reconfiguring these into new transformations via a range of multidisciplinary techniques while considering our creative footprints as we work.
This workshop is a creative challenge filled with considerations for change in the way we think, make, work, and the impacts we impart on a daily basis to embody creativity through critical thinking and engagement with our own individual lifestyles and environment.
Suitable for anyone wanting to explore and develop sustainable contemporary jewellery and creative practices, and salvaging their marks in time as the heirlooms we leave behind for generations to come.
Provided:
• A selection of recycled materials, tools.
Please bring along:
• 2-3 plastic items from your home that would otherwise be thrown away or recycled, such as a milk/juice/ laundry/ food containers and packaging. • Favourite tools or sewing implements (such as needles, scissors for cutting plastic, threads to stitch with, thread to suspend a pendant or neckpiece),
• Sketch book, pen, or pencil, phone to document workshop.
• Lunch and beverages for break/ snacks.
Suitable for ages 16 + No prior experience required.
Price
- $80
Date
- Sat 08 Feb
Time
- 12:00 pm — 4:00 pm
Project 100
- 100 Collingwood Street
- Nelson 7010
- New Zealand
Join Naarm-based Australian contemporary jeweller and artist Pennie Jagiello for an inspiring workshop and artist talk exploring sustainable practices in jewellery and object-making.
From the moment we are born we are given a plastic bangle to identify us. In this 4 hour intensive workshop discover how to utilise everyday materials with a focus on plastics that surround us to create a unique neckpiece, bangle, or object with Australian contemporary jeweller and artist Pennie Jagiello.
With a curated collection of found and recycled materials, participants are guided through material explorations deconstructing objects we use on a daily basis, and reconfiguring these into new transformations via a range of multidisciplinary techniques while considering our creative footprints as we work.
This workshop is a creative challenge filled with considerations for change in the way we think, make, work, and the impacts we impart on a daily basis to embody creativity through critical thinking and engagement with our own individual lifestyles and environment.
Suitable for anyone wanting to explore and develop sustainable contemporary jewellery and creative practices, and salvaging their marks in time as the heirlooms we leave behind for generations to come.
Provided:
• A selection of recycled materials, tools.
Please bring along:
• 2-3 plastic items from your home that would otherwise be thrown away or recycled, such as a milk/juice/ laundry/ food containers and packaging. • Favourite tools or sewing implements (such as needles, scissors for cutting plastic, threads to stitch with, thread to suspend a pendant or neckpiece),
• Sketch book, pen, or pencil, phone to document workshop.
• Lunch and beverages for break/ snacks.
Suitable for ages 16 + No prior experience required.