Culture 4 Kids
Mobile-making workshop
with Greedy Hen
Saturday, 18 April 2015
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation proudly presents
Join Katherine Brickman from artist collective, Greedy Hen, in a creative story-telling workshop inspired by Nancy-Bird Walton. Drawing on themes of flight, water and movement, participants will be shown how to construct their own imaginative hanging mobile to take home.
on Saturday, 18 April 2015
11.30am – 1pm
at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation
16-20 Goodhope Street
Paddington
$15 per participant
Recommended children aged 8+ years*
Bookings essential / limited numbers
Please pay prior to the workshop to secure your place.
(Session limited to 20 participants)
02 9331 1112 or bookings@sherman-scaf.org.au
Greedy Hen is a multi-disciplinary studio housing the collaborative works of Katherine Brickman and Kate Mitchell. Their work falls between the boundaries of traditional fields, utilising various mediums including collage, drawing, animation, light projection, 3D paper sculpture, and music video direction. Clients include: Megan Washington, Cloud Control, Josh Pyke, The Waifs, Buffalo Tales (Wes Carr), Florence And The Machine, Animal Collective, Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti, Clare Bowditch, Bill Callahan, Master Card’s Priceless Music Series, Wild Life Sydney, and Cat Power.