Hearts in Isolation: Live Zoom Mapping workshop at FUSE Festival
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About this event
Take a moment to feel your heart beat and breathe.
This workshop is presented in both Auslan and English by artists Luke Duncan King and Dan Goronszy, and with Auslan interpreters.
This heart felt participatory mapping project, invites you to create a map of the of the objects, spaces, elements, actions, words or more, which have held your heart afloat, offering comfort, laughter, and resilience, while in isolation. It celebrates personal comforts, laughter, solace and resilience.
Join us in this hands on, Zoom live workshop experience, exploring reflection, mapping and mark making techniques through the lens of our hearts. You will be guided through all of the steps and leave with skills and confidence to make your hearts’ map at your leisure.
We ask you to have at least one object and any other materials from around the home with you. You may collect paper, pens, pencils, textas, foil, fabric, sewing needles, crayons, cardboard, elastic bands, wool, thread, anything!
Register here to recieve the link to the zoom workshop
No arts experience is necessary.
This workshop is not aimed at children but is suitable for ages 10 +.
You will also receive a link to submit a photograph of your finished map.We will then share them anonymously on Instagram gallery: Hearts_In_Isolation.
Keep an eye out next year in FUSE Autumn 2021, as the maps collected this year contribute to multimedia public art installations, of Hearts in Isolation: One year on.