Lists are easy to make, they help you stay organised, and they make for a great addition in any art journal. Not only can lists be a creative tool, but they can help you clear your mind, focus, and stimulate creativity when approached through art!
If you love checking items of your to-do list, or it’s a new habit you’re hoping to hone, then this class is for you!
Take your listing skills to the next level with this fun and creative class. Emilie will show you how to turn your lists into creative writing and drawing prompts. Explore different styles of list-making strategies and find what works for you.
What will we cover?
In this hands-on class, Emilie will teach you a series of list-making exercises that you can then use in your daily life to turn your list-mania into beautiful artworks!
We will learn:
- A list of 101 lists ideas
- Turning lists into stories
- Zine lists
- Drawing a ‘Thought Monitoring form’
- Kanban! Japanese planner
What will you need?
- Any paper and art materials that you have – textas/markers, coloured pencils, pens, watercolours!
Accessibility
- Closed Captions
- Early Bird Cheap Tix
- Free Tix for First Nation Attendees
- Auslan Interpreted Upon Request
Who will be teaching
Emilie (she/her) is an artist and educator based
between Melbourne and Marseille (Fr), working across media with a focus
on community-based practice and education. She graduated from her PhD in
Fine Arts at the Victorian College of the Arts in 2020 and has been an
art resident at Testing Grounds (2020), Making Space (2021) and the
Comic Art Workshop (2021).
Emilie has exhibited her works at FortyFive Downstairs gallery, the
Abbotsford convent, No Vacancy Gallery, Arcade and George Patton
Gallery.
In 2021, Emilie opened Couleur in Collingwood, a printmaking studio focusing on DIY, hand-prints, and experimental printmaking. Since 2023, Couleur Studio
has relocated in South of France. Emilie is also a comic book artist
and her illustration has been published by the Lifted Brow and she
self-published her first graphic novel in 2018 with Tree Paper Comics in
Melbourne.
Important info:
Photos: Creative Commons
Have a question or a accessibility question? Just shoot an email to Maddy (she/her) at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.