Use everyday objects and natural materials to create prints that connect to the environment.
Use everyday objects and natural materials to create prints that connect to the environment.
Touch, look, create. Students explore texture by collecting materials like Kendra Frorup.
Learn how to use portraiture to explore identity, emotion, or even social issues.
Students gather found objects to build three-dimensional assemblages of their favourite places.
On Blank Canvas, host Amard Rolle (the NAGB’s Executive Assistant) is joined by multidisciplinary artist Keeya, artist in residence at The Current: Baha Mar Gallery.
A comprehensive catalogue exploring Antonius Roberts’ practice and sacred spaces, tracing decades of work shaped by environment and memory.
Roberts engages with histories of the past, particularly those that have been erased or ignored through colonisation.
Cin’s intention for this work was to talk about the precarity of the straw industry, in which so many workers and materials are underpaid.
In this advanced project, students create temporary installations inspired by art’s relationship to place and environment.
What memory would you turn into sculpture? Students translate memories into three-dimensional forms.