Chasing perfectionism is one of the reasons most artists face creative blockage in their art journey.
Jewellery artist Vivian Qiu welcomes you on an intuitive journey with air-dry clay to create new ideas or make decorative objects inspired by the underwater world.
We are not looking for a serious or perfect final artwork. You are encouraged to create something raw, dumb, imperfect, or even ugly.
All materials are included.
What we will cover?
This workshop is suitable for people who want to:
• connect with other art lovers
• create new ideas for their current or new projects
• let loose and explore their hands’ intuitive power to create
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Accessible Venue
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Gender Neutral Bathrooms
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Quiet Spaces
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Free Tickets for First Nation Attendees
Who will be teaching?

Vivian Qiu is a sentimental jewellery designer. She holds a Bachelor (Honours) degree in Fashion Design in RMIT. Her jewellery practice focuses on reflective designing based on emotions, stories, and memories. She explores a variety of non-traditional materials in her practice, including rice fabric created by herself, recycled electrical wires, treated fabric and so on.
She has been running creative hands-on workshops since 2015. She has worked with Signal, City of Melbourne, Geelong Wool Museum, and Immigration Museum. You can follow her on Instagram.
The featured image is artists own work.
Important info:
Have a question or accessibility request? Just shoot an email us at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.