Community Environmental Art Workshops

Client

Conversation Council of Western Australia

My Role

Coordinator 2011

In 2011 I initiated and managed a series of five Community Environmental Art Workshops in partnership with the Conservation Council of WA. Each of the workshop series focused on a different environmental art technique/s and was facilitated by a professional WA visual artist. Participants were encouraged to explore their connection with the WA environment as we well as key environmental themes such as climate change and biodiversity loss. The workshops varied from 1 to 2 days and were held at Perth City Farm, bar the last series which was held at Trudi’s Bedfordale studio:

  • Walking and Mapping, Ailsa Grieve
  • Weaving with Natural, Found and Recycled Materials, Joyce Tasma
  • Ephemeral Environmental Art, Elaine Clocherty
  • Sculpture Using Recycled Materials, Bronwyn Constance, and
  • National Dyeing, Trudi Pollard.
My Key Roles
  • Project conception and management, including coordination of workshops
  • Grant-writing
  • Recruitment of visual artist facilitators
  • Drafting of text for promotional materials, including flyer and registration form
  • Marketing and promotion
  • Photographic documentation
  • Project evaluation
Key Outcomes
  • Five successful community environmental art workshop series held
  • 72 participants, including 61 metropolitan and 11 regional
  • Environmental art skills development
  • Professional development of participating artists, including fostering consideration of environment in art making and courage to enter art competitions
  • Development of relationships between participants – three of the five workshop participants’ specifically asked to stay in contact with each-other post-workshops

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What my clients say

“Great. Very well presented and interesting from start to finish.”

“Brought about awareness of the urban environment and our impact on the landscape as a visualisation with cultural differences.”

“The most enjoyable weekend of demonstrations / hands-on workshop I have attended.”

“Wonderful, companionable, informative and helpful. It has been a very special treat to learn skills and meet new people.”

“Inspirational! It renewed an interest again in all things creative and was fun in the process.”

“‘The most enjoyable weekend workshop of demonstations/hands on workshop I have attended. Such fun and wonderful results of natural dyeing on silk for future development.”