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Overview

 

Taught out of our Brunswick studio, this is a 4 hour workshop (including a 30m lunch break) that runs from 10am-2pm.

 

In this workshop you'll come with 30-50 prints and leave with techniques you can use for the rest of your life to help you refine and present your work more accurately and effectively.

 

Editing is central to turning work-in-progress to completed works. Editing is the process of looking at everything you've made and selecting the parts you want to share to make your art work sing.

 

Whether choosing art works for an exhibition, a book or a website - good editing can transform what you share for the better.

 

In this workshop we'll look at how editing creates a visual story. Then you will run through six different exercises for editing - each meant to open you up to finding meaning in your work.


Open to everyone - no experience required. The workshop is designed for anyone and everyone -  all you need is art work (photos, writing, poetry, illustrations, whatever) printed - we recommend just printing them at officeworks, nice and small. The easier to move and less precious the better.

 

Limited to 8 places, so that there's plenty of one-on-one time.

 

A bit about the teacher

 

Matt Dunne runs Tall Poppy Press. Before that he made his own books by hand and has been exploring book binding and book making since 2016. He loves teaching and every workshop is friendly, supportive, full of laughs and joy. We want every single participant to leave feeling happy and excited!




 

Workshop: Six ways to edit - March 16

$100.00Price
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