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Artist James Graves
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Artist James Graves
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Creative Camp
Signs and Sigils Workshop
Creative Camp is a new series of fun and accessible evening workshops that focus on developing a specific technique in a relaxed and social setting.
This month, join artist James Graves as we delve into a world of alchemy and magic to experiment with creating your own magickal sigil loosely inspired by Julia Morison’s exhibition Ode to Hilma. Using a variety of materials, from charcoal to clay and gold, set your intentions and summon up a gorgeous symbol to embody your deepest artistic desires. All materials will be provided. Bookings are essential.
James Graves is a multi-disciplinary artist living in Te Whanganui-ā-Tara Wellington. His practice in drawing and collage has developed since finishing a BFA in video and performance. Recent exhibitions include Boys (2024), Drawn (2022) at Thistle Hall Gallery and Toi 500 (2023) at Toi Pōneke Art Centre.
This event is sold out
Creative Camp
Signs and Sigils Workshop
Creative Camp is a new series of fun and accessible evening workshops that focus on developing a specific technique in a relaxed and social setting.
This month, join artist James Graves as we delve into a world of alchemy and magic to experiment with creating your own magickal sigil loosely inspired by Julia Morison’s exhibition Ode to Hilma. Using a variety of materials, from charcoal to clay and gold, set your intentions and summon up a gorgeous symbol to embody your deepest artistic desires. All materials will be provided. Bookings are essential.
James Graves is a multi-disciplinary artist living in Te Whanganui-ā-Tara Wellington. His practice in drawing and collage has developed since finishing a BFA in video and performance. Recent exhibitions include Boys (2024), Drawn (2022) at Thistle Hall Gallery and Toi 500 (2023) at Toi Pōneke Art Centre.