This workshop presents drawing as an efficient, economical, and powerful tool for developing ideas and experimenting with process.
Participants will learn practical drawing skills, build confidence and take risks, to develop a capable and fearless approach towards creative discovery. Exploring traditional and conceptual process-based approaches participants will engage with a range of possibilities to begin developing their own visual language.
"Drawing is a truly egalitarian form of image-making"
Andy Quilty is a multidisciplinary artist engaged with material and psychological expressions, markings and gestures in low-middle-income Australian outer suburbia. Quilty is a Lecturer in Fine Arts at the University of Western Australia and works across the state facilitating creative development workshops in Aboriginal art centres, schools, non-profits, prisons, and community groups.
He is the artist patron for the Military Art program Australia, an art therapy program for military veterans and is on the Cultural Development and the Arts Advisory panel for the City of Rockingham.