Creative Arts Practice Masterclass Weekend

Creative Arts Practice Masterclass Weekend

27-28 March 2021

The Laurels of Chinchilla 

Seeking to enhance your arts practice?   

This masterclass is designed to guide you in the process of ‘applied thinking’ strategies for developing ideas and concepts that are the foundation of arts practice. The workshop includes creative investigations, self-reflection, readings, research, and informal group conversations. The outcomes for each artist will include developing starting points for creative explorations, ideas for new projects, time out to think, and to nurture a stronger connection between self and arts practice.   

The masterclass will suit artists who have some experience in exhibiting their work and would like to extend themselves further professionally. You will need to be self-motivated for personal success and open to new ways of thinking. Some additional exercises are required prior to the workshop to bring along so you can get the most out of your time during the workshop. 

Spaces are limited! Book early to avoid disappointment (Via Eventbrite) click here.
Email arts@wdrc.qld.gov.au for more information.

The Laurels of Chinchilla
Cost: $150 includes workshop fees and catering (you must be able to attend both days). 

  • Saturday 27 March 2021 9am – 4pm 
  • Sunday 28 March 2021 8.30am – 2.30pm 

Additional Cost: Accommodation 

Participants are encouraged to consider booking overnight accommodation at the Laurels of Chinchilla for a restorative experience and the opportunity to relax and engage with the masterclass tutor and other overnighting artists. 

About Sandra Pearce

Sandra Pearce is a Brisbane based artist working with paper and printmaking media. Her art practice responds to ideas relating to nature-human conflicts, the impacts of urbanisation and the human manipulation of landscape. Personal experiences are integral to her practice.  

Sandra has exhibited widely in both regional and private art galleries, completed several artist-in-residences, and has many years’ experience in delivering public programs for galleries, local councils and community organisations.