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Workshops with artist in residence Andrew Frazer

Published on Wednesday, 18 September 2019 at 4:03:27 PM

The latest guest of the 239 Geraldton Artist Residence, Andrew Frazer is a full-time, multidisciplinary artist from Gelorup, Western Australia. Inspired by stories of hope, despair, redemption, pain & forgiveness - Andrew’s narrative based art continues to draw upon these experiences that connect us all through shared stories. From public murals, illustration, hand lettering, design & arts management (Six Two Three Zero) - Andrew’s arts practise continues to expand & refine as a testament to his passion for personal growth.


ILLUSTRATION & LETTERING WORKSHOP FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AGES 12-18

Thursday 3 & Friday 4 October, 10am-2pm (lunch included), Geraldton Regional Library

Come on a journey with illustrator and hand letterer Andrew Frazer as he shows you how to illustrate your very own imagination-filled character & hand lettered book cover. From illustration and typography fundamentals to developing your own style, this full day workshop will inspire you moving forward in your creative pursuits.

Entry Free, Bookings Essential!


ART + BUSINESS WORKSHOP

Thursday 3 October, 7-9pm Geraldton Regional Art Gallery

A workshop by Andrew Frazer focused on developing your arts practise into a sustainable business.

In 2 jam-packed hours, Andrew shares practical steps and real life experiences that seek to provoke, equip and inspire.

Light refreshments included.

Entry Free, Bookings Essential!


HAND LETTERING WORKSHOP

Friday 4 October, 7-9pm, Geraldton Regional Art Gallery

This hand lettering workshop is a celebration of craft and the reminder that we can create with our own hands.

Light refreshment is included and materials are supplied. Feel free to BYO sketchbook and pencils.

Tickets $6ea book online


These workshops are presented by the City of Greater Geraldton with support from The Geraldton Project

Pictured: Andrew Frazer, 'Unravelled', 2018, Photo by Billy Ray Stokes

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