Broadway Evolved's Instagram Story (March 16, 2024)
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Broadway Evolved's Instagram Story (March 16, 2024)
CRAFT WORKSHOPS - PLACES AVAILABLE Make the 2016 the year you get craft-creative. Check this list of workshops coming up. BASKETRY Saturday 5th March Fluted Bowl or Platter 10:00–1:00pm $85 Saturday 12th March Hanging Basket 10:00–1:00 pm $85 EMBROIDERY Come & Try Wednesday 17th & 24th February 12:30pm – 2:30pm $75 Wednesday 16th March 1:30pm – 2:30pm $39 EMBROIDERY Jewellery: Mini Hoop-Pendant Saturday 19th March 1:00pm-6:00pm $ 90 EMBROIDERY Embroidery Stitches Sampler Wednesday 6th & 13rd April 12:30pm to 2:30pm $75 FELTING Sunday 13th March 10:00am-1:00 pm $80 FELTING & SILK PAPER Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd April 10:00am-1:00 pm $180 BIRTH STONE – JEWELLERY – Include birth stone and set Wednesday 2nd March 10:00am – 1:00pm $90 JEWELLERY Basic Techniques – Include set of tools Wednesday 23rd March 10:00am – 1:00pm $90 JEWELERY – Create and Repurpose Wednesday 16th March 10 - 1 pm $70 Wednesday 30th March 10 - 1 pm $70 Wednesday 6th April 10 - 1 pm $70 #wokshops #classes #workshopsperth #jewellery #felting #embroidery #basket #besketry #learnpern #todoperth #crafty #making #makingbaskets (at Preston Street, Como, Western Australia)
Today Lydia and I ran a comics workshop with an LGBT group at Fenham library as part of Lydia's new brainchild Applied Comics Etc. and it was such a bucket load of awesome. Got to spend the day talking comics theory and drawing with some really cool people who had amazing ideas for characters and stories. The group are working towards an anthology now that we're hoping to go back and help them with some more in the new year. The stories are all written from a trans/queer perspective about friendships and helpful vs. harmful relationships, which is obviously dead important and cool as heck. But the group were also really articulate when it came to their reservations about making things too tokenistic and we worked on the idea of making human characters that could be universally relatable and exciting and three-dimensional, while still keeping their identities clear and having those identities permeate the work. I am super stoked to see what they do with it next and can't wait to watch it unfold and be kept in the loop about its progress. Also, big props to Richard from the library, who put on a killer spread of vegan food for us all to stuff our faces with at lunchtime and big thanks to Lydia for inviting me along to help out.
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