‘In the lead up to the ‘Wildflowering by Design exhibition at Warwick from 28 March 2024, curators and artists will be visiting the local Warwick community and facilitating art workshops.

Workshops in Warwick, Qld

Date: 18 November 2023

  • Intro to the upcoming exhibition by Dr Sue Davies
  • Wildflower Design Play by Edith Rewa
  • Cyanotype Printing by Dr Renata Buziak

Venue:

Warwick Art Gallery

49 Albion St Warwick, QLD 4370

 

Price: Various – please check details on Eventbrite

Details and Bookings:

BOOKED OUT

Tickets

Wildflowering by Design Workshops

Curator Sue Davis, and artists: Renata Buziak and Edith Rewa from the ‘Wildflowering by Design‘ exhibition will visit Warwick for a workshop weekend prior to the exhibition scheduled for March 2024. Opportunities for local artists to participate in the show will also be discussed.

Creative weekend in Warwick includes:

SATURDAY – 10.00am – 3.30 pm

Introduction to ‘Wildflowering by Design’ and the upcoming exhibition

Dr Sue Davis is co-curator for the ‘Wildflowering by Design’ exhibition and initiator of the ‘Wild/flower Women’ series of exhibitions and projects. Sue has been an arts educator for decades working across school, university and community sectors. She uses a range of media and arts processes to capture and respond to wildflowers and the natural world. Sue loves to share the joys of Queensland wildflowers and nature-inspired creativity with others. https://www.wildflowerwomen.net/

Wildflower pattern play

In this workshop you will be encouraged to play, experiment and observe, drawing on local native wildflowers to create a series of nature based patterns. You will be guided through drawing and mark making a variety of pattern styles by Textile Designer and Illustrator Edith Rewa. All abilities are welcome, this is a workshop about creativity and slowing down to collaborate and admire nature’s natural beauty. All materials will be provided.

Edith Rewa is an Australian illustrator and textile designer currently based in Meanjin/Brisbane. Her work is grounded in protecting the diversity of Australia’s natural environments. She often looks for new ways to entwine the worlds of traditional botany with the contemporary Art + Design space, whilst exhibiting native plantscapes that are under-represented. Her works can be found on silk scarves and art prints, on book covers, stationary, and printed textiles. She has a particular fondness for the flowers of Australian heathlands and for the past three years has enjoyed exploring the wallum of South East Queensland.

http://www.edithrewa.com/

Discover the World of Cyanotype

Create your own unique artwork and gain skills to continue exploring this captivating art form at home. Explore this historical photographic process using plants, found objects, and sunlight. Keep your unique prints as cherished artwork or as gifts to someone special.

In this workshop, you will create your own stunning cyanotype prints on cotton and paper in a relaxed atmosphere and learn some history of the process, coating, developing and fixing techniques. You will acquire the skills to continue experimenting with cyanotype at home.

Dr Renata Buziak is a biochrome photo-media artist, researcher, and educator with over 15 years of teaching experience. With a focus on plant life and helping people to reconnect with nature, her captivating artwork has been exhibited nationally and internationally. Renata holds a PhD from Queensland College of Art, Griffith University. Her art has received several awards and is featured in private and public collections, as well as on ABC TV’s Gardening Australia.

https://renatabuziak.com/

Q&A and discussion about ways that local artists and designers might have their work included in a section of the exhibition, scheduled for 28 March-4 May 2024.

Please click on the button above for more details, pricing and bookings.

 

Acknowledgements:
This project is made possible by the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund, provided through Regional Arts Australia, administered in Queensland by Flying Arts Alliance. The Regional Arts Fund is an Australian Government program that supports sustainable cultural development in regional and remote communities in Australia.

I’m thrilled to be involved in the Wildflowering by Design travelling exhibition and public programs.

This video by one of my previous workshop participants will give you more insight to the cyanotype exhpirience.

Reflections on Cyanotype workshop with Renata Buziak by Gabby Mactaggart.

Images on this page:
  • Images: Based on a poster by Wild/flower Women Projects, background image ‘After the Fire‘ by Marni Suart, other images provided by Sue Davis, Edith Rewa & Renata Buziak.
Share This