Twelve Art Workshops to Nourish the Creative Spirit
Twelve Art Workshops to Nourish the Creative Spirit
A varied choice of arts workshops on this Summer School 2014 menu
Corban Estate Arts Centre brings together leading arts practitioners to offer their talents in a variety of stimulating workshops at its annual Summer School, from the 13th to the 17th of January 2014.
This summer, twelve inspiring and experienced artists will share their skills in a selection of diverse arts workshops, led by notable arts practitioners. Renowned sculptor Martin Selman, award-winning theatre company Red Leap and the Dream in Shadows Film Company’s crew will come on board for the first time to offer three brand new workshops at the Summer School 2014.
Sculptor Martin Selman is well known for his exquisite and refined Carrara marble sculptures. His commitment to the medium has involved extensive work, research and travel in New Zealand, Italy, England and Switzerland. Selman’s workshop will introduce participants to stone carving techniques, the basic principles of design and how to transpose their concepts into soft Oamaru stone.
Red Leap is New Zealand’s leading movement and image based Theatre Company, renowned for fantastical theatrical work that enchants audiences. Participants of their workshop will learn expertise in creating puppets and imagery to bring stories to life and discover powerful ways of storytelling, involving performers to complete the picture.
In an end to end filmmaking workshop, a passionate group of film industry professionals come together to share their knowledge. This complete workshop will set up participants to tackle any film project, and will provide them with a simulated real-life film production experience that involves writing, acting, directing, producing, editing and screening. Dreams in Shadows is an emerging film company with multiple production projects that include TV commercials, music videos, documentaries and short films.
Other workshops offered at the 2014 Summer School include printmaking, oil painting, life drawing and painting, graffiti art, sculpting jewelry, darjit sculptures, singing, up-cycled fabric art and children’s book illustration.
In addition to spending time in the course of their choice, participants may choose to attend an evening where each tutor/artist presents an aspect of their arts practice. These widely varied presentations are always a much anticipated element of the Summer School, stimulating ideas for participants. Another optional element of the Summer School is a private visit to the house where Colin McCahon and his family lived, hosted by the McCahon House Trust. Participants will also meet McCahon House Artist in Residence, Tiffany Singh.
The Summer School provides participants with a week of arts experiences where they can expand their imagination, master new skills and push the boundaries of their talent. The spacious environment of the Corban Estate, gives participants the opportunity to meet others with similar interests and enthusiasm for creating art and often develop new friendships.
Set in the character filled industrial winery buildings of the Corban Estate Arts Centre, with its parklands and handy on site café, the arts centre is a twenty minute drive from central Auckland and there is abundant parking on the Estate. It is also only a ten minute walk to the Henderson railway station and town centre.
To find out more about the Summer School 2014 and Corban Estate Arts Centre’s ongoing activities, programmes and events visit: www.ceac.org.nz. To be sent the full Summer School programme contact us at: info@ceac.org.nz or by phone at (09) 838 4455. Corban Estate Arts Centre is open seven days a week, from 10am to 4.30pm except for public holidays and over the Christmas/New Year period.
SUMMER SCHOOL
2014
Programme
Monday 13 – Friday 17 January
Start the year off creatively with one of our exciting Summer School classes!
Another stellar line-up of established artists offer their skills and talents in a variety of engaging and practical workshops. In addition to the classes on offer, the Summer School programme also includes an orientation evening, artist presentations by tutors, an off-site visit and an open door afternoon.
For more information visit: http://www.ceac.org.nz/classes-workshops/summer_school_2014.aspx
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
Sunday 12 January, 6
–7pm
Orientation: All Summer School participants
are encouraged to this event to meet their tutors and each
other, plan for the workshop ahead and enjoy some wine and
nibbles.
Tuesday 14 January, 5pm –
6.30pm
Tutor Showcase: Each tutor will give a brief
fast-paced, informal presentation about an aspect of their
working practice over wine and nibbles. This is always an
enjoyable fun evening and not to be missed.
Wednesday
15 January, 4.30pm – 6pm
Off Site Visit: A private
visit to the house where Colin McCahon and his family lived
from 1953 to 1960, hosted by the McCahon House Trust.
Participants will also meet McCahon House Artist in
Residence, Tiffany Singh, in the adjacent studio.
$5
per person, places limited
Thursday 16 January, 2pm –
4.30pm
Visitors Open Afternoon: An opportunity for
friends and family to visit the Summer School workshops at
the Arts Centre to witness what is happening and being
achieved. Some artist studios based on site will be open for
our visitors.
Monday – Saturday, 10am –
4.30pm
Coffee Studio: Our fabulous Coffee Studio will
offer delicious organic coffee, fresh lunches, snacks and
beverages throughout the week.
REMBRANDTS OF HISTORY |
ALL LEVELS | 5 DAYS
Alexis Neal
Mon 13 –
Fri 17 Jan, 10am – 4.30pm
FEE: $450 (Includes all
materials)
Join artist Alexis Neal on an exciting
journey into the endless possibilities of printmaking. This
diverse workshop will give you a unique overview of a
variety of printmaking processes and techniques, including
the introduction of soft ground etching using a 6/1 nitric
acid water mix to etch our zinc plates. Print examples will
be shown and technical skills thoroughly demonstrated and
discussed as you create impressions and images through
multiple explorations.
LIFE DRAWING AND PAINTING | ALL
LEVELS | 5 DAYS
Allie Eagle
Mon 13 – Fri
17 Jan, 10am – 4.30pm
FEE: $520 (Includes model fee and
some materials)
In this richly informed painting
and drawing workshop you will create bold expressive
painterly works which are well considered, rich in form,
colour and gesture. Working from both undraped and draped
life models, experience an inspired series of days where
energetic yet thoughtfully constructed drawing and
composition will gradually make way to some challenging
experiences in larger format life painting. This is an ideal
opportunity for trained and untrained artists to re-boot
lapsed talents and explore new areas.
END TO END FILM
MAKING | ALL LEVELS | 5 DAYS
Dreams in Shadow
team: Bryan Hudkins, Mike Lough and special guests
Mon 13
– Fri 17 Jan, 10am – 4.30pm
FEE: $600 (Includes all
materials and equipment)
Launch yourself into the
heated fray of film with a passionate group of writers,
directors, producers and editors. With professional
filmmakers teaching and supporting you, learn the art and
business of filmmaking as you develop a story, create a
budget, pitch it to studios, hash out storyboards, then cast
and shoot a film with your team. In the edit room you will
work with professional editors to prepare for the screening
which completes the end to end process of film making and
sets you up as a film maker.
OIL PAINTING IN THE 21ST
CENTURY | ALL LEVELS | 4 DAYS
Evan
Woodruffe
Tue 14 – Fri 17 Jan, 10am – 4.30pm
FEE:
$400 (Includes some materials)
Still unrivalled
for brilliance and glow, oil painting can also be simple,
quick, and fume-free. By combining straightforward,
non-toxic painting processes with plenty of historical
background, students will learn the importance of priming,
composition, colour harmony and tonality, using both alla
prima and layered painting techniques. This class will
encourage the development of your own artistic direction, so
please bring photographs, drawings and any relevant visual
material. Images will also be supplied by the
tutor.
SCULPTING PURE SILVER JEWELLERY | ALL LEVELS | 5
DAYS
Ingrid Schloemer
Mon 13 – Fri 17 Jan,
10am – 4.30pm
FEE: $650 (Includes all
materials)
Explore the magic process of sculpting
your own jewellery with clay-like pure silver. You will
learn about design aspects and acquire skills to shape,
decorate, refine and finish your individual silver jewellery
piece. You will go home with at least 4 jewellery items and
new skills so you can continue to create original jewellery
at home! Everyone welcome, this workshop is also suitable
for beginners with no experience.
THRU THE WALLS | ALL
LEVELS | 5 DAYS
Jonny 4Higher
Mon 13 – Fri
17 Jan, 10am – 4.30pm
FEE: $480 (Includes most
materials)
From back alleys to the world’s
great modern art galleries, graffiti has come of age without
losing any of its high octane creativity, spontaneity and
relevance. This workshop focuses on the different styles,
techniques and mediums of modern street and graffiti art.
With an emphasis on practical application, the course will
cover freehand spray painting, sketching, stencil making,
graffiti typography, mural painting and more. The course
content will vary depending on students’ specific areas of
interest, focusing on the needs of both individuals and the
wider group.
SINGING WITH FREEDOM | ALL LEVELS | 3
DAYS
Jyoshna La Trobe
Wed 15 – Fri 17 Jan,
10am – 2pm
FEE: $175
Immerse yourself in
song and take a new journey into singing with freedom.
Explore songs from modern and ancient traditions, as well as
gain an understanding of the context in which they are
originally performed. Jyoshna will assist you in developing
a greater awareness of your natural voice and improve
aspects of your physical voice. This workshop could also
serve as the beginnings of a choir, as you develop wonderful
new relationships with others who love to sing.
UPCYCLE
YOUR WORLD | ALL LEVELS | 5 DAYS
Kaz Bos
Mon
13 – Fri 17 Jan, 10am – 4.30pm
FEE: $380 (Includes
some materials)
Create your own ‘one of a
kind’ garments, bags, jewellery and more from found and
saved materials. Transform treasured family clothing into
blankets or cushions, old knitwear into funky children's
outfits, jewellery from all the scraps and even bags from
recycled packaging. Enthusiasm, a sense of fun and a helping
hand is all you need to make something from nothing. Please
bring a sewing machine and your collection of saved fabrics
and embellishments. A sewing machine is available for shared
use or if you prefer you could hand sew smaller
items.
DARJIT SCULPTURES | ALL LEVELS | 5
DAYS
Kobi Beck
Mon 13 – Fri 17 Jan, 10am
– 4.30pm
FEE: $580 (Includes most
materials)
Join award winning sculptor Kobi Beck
and discover Darjit – an exciting versatile concrete
medium made from recycled paper and clay. Darjit workshops
are for anyone, from absolute beginners to people working in
an arts field. Discover the diversity of this fun medium as
you explore form and structure using wire armatures, and
play with surface texture, colour, mosaics, to make just
about anything you choose. You will make a piece to take
home and be set up with all the ‘know how’ to work on
your own future projects.
OAMARU STONE CARVING| ALL
LEVELS | 5 DAYS
Martin Selman
Mon 13 – Fri
17 Jan, 10am – 4.30pm
FEE: $420 (Includes all
materials)
In this exciting five day course you
will learn the basic principles of design and how to
transpose your concept into stone. By the end of the
workshop you will have created one or two of your own
sculptures in Oamaru limestone. Martin Selman is a full time
sculptor and has been facilitating workshops for 15 years.
All tools, safety glasses and masks are provided. The fee
includes one piece of limestone; extra stone is available to
purchase during the week.
HOW TO BE A CHILDREN’S BOOK
ILLUSTRATOR| ALL LEVELS | 5 DAYS
Nina Rycroft
and Sandra Morris
Mon 13 – Fri 17 Jan, 10am –
4.30pm
Fee $395 (Includes some
materials)
Award winning illustrator/author team
Sandra Morris and Nina Rycroft will help you develop your
craft as an Illustrator. Learn the skills required to pitch
your picture book idea to a publisher, design and create a
picture book character, make a 3D model and discover how to
breathe life into your drawings. Develop a storyboard, make
a mock-up picture book of your story and explore
illustration techniques to help you produce an original
picture book artwork.
BRINGING STORIES TO LIFE | ALL
LEVELS | 5 DAYS
Jessika Verryt and Ella Becroft
from Red Leap Theatre
Mon 13 – Fri 17 Jan, 10am –
4.30pm
Fee: $410 (Includes all
materials)
Award-winning Red Leap Theatre is New
Zealand’s leading image and movement based theatre
company. In this workshop we will create puppets and imagery
to bring stories to life. Working with storytelling, we will
investigate how to create images that soar when words fail,
and discover the most powerful ways of animating them with
the performer to complete the picture. No experience in
acting or image making is required. At the end of this five
day course we will present a small showing of the work
made.
ENDS