Crafting Your Own Brushes Workshop with Norton Fredericks
Here and Now: Gold Coast Triennial Public Program
Sat 2 NovCrafting Your Own Brushes Workshop with Norton Fredericks
Join artist Norton Fredericks, one of the six commissioned artists in Here and Now: Gold Coast Triennial for this very special workshop utilising natural materials from the beautiful environment around us.
Participants will learn how to create their own brushes using the ancient craft of felting and botanicals, and will be lead through drawing exercises with inks and charcoal. Norton will also lead a walk and talk of the HOTA grounds as well as their exhibition in the GCT.
Tea and coffee and a light refreshment will be provided. There is a café onsite or you can bring your own if you require lunch.
#Artist Bio
Norton Fredericks (they/ he) is a queer visual artist and workshop facilitator. Norton has mixed European and Aboriginal Australian (Murri) heritage and currently lives on Kombumerri Country, Gold Coast. Their work is at the intersection of science and art, exploring the dialogue between environmental sustainability, queer ecologies and First Nations knowledges. Investigating these themes through research and practice-based artwork Norton explores historical and ancient techniques in a contemporary way that is often site specific, responding to place and Country. As Norton examines how elements interact with materials, they use the mechanics of natural fibres, organic chemistry, microscopy, and metals to imbue their work with geographical memory. There is deep consideration for the sustainable materials chosen, focusing on the recyclable or compostable. Due to their relational approach, their work aims to overcome plant blindness and inspire deeper environmental care.
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