
Ignite curiosity with a dynamic drawing experience that gets bodies moving and minds racing. Led by innovative contemporary artist Cameron Robbins, this workshop harnesses experimental mark-making, recycled tools and collective action to explore line, movement, space and tonal variation on an epic scale.
Participants collaborate to generate energetic surfaces, then transform them through layering, deconstruction and imaginative reinvention—cultivating critical reflection and creative risk-taking. Linking visual conventions with sustainable materials and cross-disciplinary thinking, the session models adaptable strategies that deepen students’ making and responding, encourage shared authorship and celebrate process over perfection.

Cameron Robbins’ artwork makes tangible the underlying structures and rhythms of natural forces. Over the last 20 years he has produced site-specific installations and exhibitions of drawings, kinetic sculptures, photographs and video in art galleries, disused buildings and outdoor sites around Australia and in Switzerland, Germany, France, Japan, China, and Korea.
Cameron is well known for creating mechanical sculptures which create complex and beautiful drawings using weather, solar and river flow energy.
His work encourages discussion on art, environment, science, technology, and music.
Cameron is the first Australian artist to mount a large solo exhibition and permanent wind drawing installation at MONA (Tasmania 2016)