This blog is charting the progress of a mid-career mentorship between Glass Artist Cindy Poole and Shar Feil-Moorman, of Sculptured Glass Australia. This project is an Australian Federal Government funded project through the Regional Arts Fund, which is administered in Western Australia by Country Arts WA.
Thursday, 14 April 2011
How it started
Having developed a professional career as a glass artist without any formal training, this mentorship represents a fantastic opportunity for me to develop new skills and advance my artistic practice. Already so far I have been exposed to new and innovative techniques by attending the National AusGlass conference in January in Sydney. I was also fortunate to participate in two workshops, one with Emma Varga and the other Daniel Clayman who are both masters in their relevant disciplines. I have also increased my network by meeting other practicing studio artists, attending workshop demonstrations, lectures and studio visits. Shar and I have had the opportunity to share some of these experiences together and discuss the various techniques that i can apply to my own practice. The mentorship project is called Strength and Fragility because I will be exploring women's health and wellbeing focusing on the responses of women to their personal experiences associated with Breast Cancer. It is my intention to develop various new techniques through tuition from Shar and since my return from the AusGlass conference I have been engaged in community consultation as well as explorative processes in my studio.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment