Image: Examples of maquettes. Photo courtesy of the artist, Anderson Hunt.

Saturday August 30, 10AM-4PM

Join Anderson Hunt in a model making workshop, drawing on the gallery, its gardens and wetland environment as an inspiration. Participants will be encouraged to develop ideas using the redevelopment of the gallery as an impetus for a new imagined public artwork. Using a range of materials and mixed media, you will produce sculptural forms and artwork models.

All materials and equipment will be supplied, although you can bring ideas, photos and sketchbooks. Tea and coffee supplied. Please bring your own lunch.

About the Artist

Anderson Hunt is a sculptor who has created many large-scale public artworks. His preferred materials include stainless steel, granite and bronze. Anderson has created works for City Councils, Architects, Schools, Developers and private collectors. Since 1995 Anderson has been a practising artist and director at Down Street Project in Collingwood.

In recent years, Anderson has collaborated with first nation artists and elders to develop several engaging public artworks that explore important creation stories, past histories, and environmental themes. This includes the Bullawah Trail sculpture commission, Millinmurr and Yarraboyn for the Rural City of Wangaratta, with assistance from Traditional Elders.

Registration and payment essential: To secure your place, register online below, visit the gallery, call on 57 602619 or email gallery@benalla.vic.gov.au

Where: Benalla Art Gallery – Patricia [Pat] Gardner Studio

Ages:18+

Cost: $120 Members/$130 non-Members