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¾ Life-size Torso Sculpture Workshop with Georgina Mills: PM Workshop

Earlybird Fee: $710.30*; General Fee: $790.30

Tuesday 16 July – Saturday 20 July
Tue – Fri: 4pm – 8pm
Sat: 4pm – 9pm

This is an intensive workshop that aims at improving student’s observational skills, sculpture techniques and knowledge of human anatomy and form. This course is specifically designed to introduce students to sculptural methods that help simplify the complexities of the human figure.

Over the course students will sculpt from life a ¾ life-size torso with water-based clay. Group lessons and daily individual critiques will help to guide them through this process. Students will then prepare their sculpture to kiln fired locally at their convenience. Students are to be aware that the kiln firing process can be unpredictable in results and the main goal of the workshop is learning how to improve their sculpting from life skills.

Students can expect 13 hours model time. Only 8 places available for this special workshop.

Tools and materials:

  • Please bring any clay sculpting tools you have and like to use with Georgina’s preference towards wooden.
  • Paint scraper/spatula.
  • Water spray bottle.
  • All clay is supplied.
  • Some tools are available for use.
  • All armatures are supplied and retained by the studio.

Further material details will be emailed before the workshop. Kiln firing not included, TBSSS can give contact details for firing.

*Early Bird discount available until 16 June 2024.

About Georgina Mills:

Georgina is sculptor whose practice explores the human condition through the representation of the figure. She has trained in contemporary sculpture locally at the Adelaide College of the Arts and Figurative Sculpture, internationally at The Florence Academy of Art, Italy.  At The FAA Georgina was awarded winter and spring scholarships (2017), Outstanding Performance in Écorché Sculpture (2017), Best Écorché Sculpture (2018) and the Forth Year Sculpture Residency (2019). Upon which she then became the assistant teacher in the Écorché for the 2019-20 academic year.

Her work was been exhibited locally, nationally and internationally and resides in collections over the world.  Some of Georgina’s proudest exhibitions of to date include European Museum of Modern Art; Barcelona (2019); Florence Academy of Art Faculty Show, Florence (2019); Tom Bass Prize, Sydney (2020, 2022); Sheltering with Art, Florence Academy of Art Faculty Exhibition, Online (2020); The Main gallery, Adelaide (2021); The David Roche Foundation House Museum, Adelaide (2022) and as an online finalist in the Arts Renewal Centre Salon, America, 2019.

Details

Start:
July 16
End:
July 20
Time:
4:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Venue

Tom Bass Sculpture Studio School
1A Clara Street
Erskineville, NSW 2043 Australia
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Phone:
02 9565 4851

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