Still Life: Kenny Pittock Drawing and Zine Workshop for Kids

Still Life: Kenny Pittock Drawing and Zine Workshop for Kids

Free Workshop for kids with artist Kenny Pittock at Barn Gallery Montsalvat, for our exhibition Local Remix: Still Life

By Nillumbik Shire Council

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Sat, 25 May 2024 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM AEST

Location

Montsalvat

7 Hillcrest Avenue Eltham, VIC 3095 Australia

About this event

Join professional artist Kenny Pittock for an hour and a half of super fun drawing activities, where you'll learn how to draw your favourite food that looks good enough to eat! Choc full of tips and tricks and fun for people of all skill levels, come learn how to turn a master feast into a masterpiece!

About Kenny Pittock

Kenny Pittock is an artist based in Narrm/Melbourne who works with painting and ceramics to playfully critique the everyday. Pittock has held solo exhibitions in Italy, Singapore and New Zealand, as well as in many public institutions throughout Australia. Pittock graduated with a Fine Art Honours degree in painting from the Victorian College of the Arts, and since then has received various awards including the 2013 Linden Prize and the 2017 Redlands Emerging Artist Award. Pittock's artworks are included in many public collections including Bendigo Art Gallery, the Monash University Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Victoria. Pittock is represented by MARS Gallery.

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The Shire of Nillumbik is located less than 25 kilometres north-east of Melbourne, and has the Yarra River as its southern boundary. It extends to Kinglake National Park in the north, Plenty River in the west and Christmas Hills in the east. The Shire has an population of around 65,000 people who live in close-knit communities ranging from typical urban settings to remote and tranquil bush properties.

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Nillumbik Shire Council respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the Traditional Owners of the Country on which Nillumbik is located, and we value the significance of the Wurundjeri people's history as essential to the unique character of the shire.