Scrap to Sculpture – Semester 1

$30.00$70.00

Description: You will make fun indoor and outdoor sculptures using many found objects and recycled materials with some new components. NB We do not normally make sculptures using clay or stone.
Requirements: Protective eyewear and enclosed shoes, some projects might also require a dust mask.  A creative mind and basic handyperson skills (e.g. using a drill etc). You don’t have to be an expert – just be prepared to give it a go. See Further Details for Health and Safety requirements.

Tutor: Marilyn Harries
Duration: 14 weeks
Start Date: 17th February 2025
Day & Time: Monday 9.30 – 11.45am

2024 enrolments are now closed.
The 2025 course details may be subject to change before enrolments open on the 4th February.
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Work Health and Safety: Before participating in your first session you will need to read and acknowledge the specific Work Health and Safety document. This can be read via the link below and signed in class: WHS – Scrap to Sculpture – 2024
A small sample of some sculptures created in class:

2 reviews for Scrap to Sculpture – Semester 1

  1. bpasottiҘ

    Our small band of brilliant creators continue to make fun and fantasy pieces – 3D animals, birds, figures, “what -is-it” and decorative objects for garden and home.

    Our materials include rusty tools, nuts and bolts, wire, found bits and bobs, wood (bush, driftwood, off-cuts), bush nuts and pods, old books, recycled kitchenalia and variety of fibres.

    We use and share our own tools and learn new tool skills and techniques along the way during our Monday morning session.
    Gay (2022)

  2. bpasottiҘ

    Some strange objects enter the Craft room on Monday mornings. We continue to make fun and fantasy pieces such as 3D animals, birds, figures, “What -is-it” and decorative objects for garden and home from recycled items.

    We use rusty tools, nuts and bolts, wire, found bits and bobs, wood (bush, driftwood, off-cuts), bush nuts and pods, old books, unwanted shoes, old kitchen items and variety of fibres.

    By answering the challenge to re-purpose discarded objects, we learn new tool skills and techniques, and test our cognitive thinking skills.

    We are always happy to have visitors at our Monday morning session, and welcome new members to join our creative team to accept the wonderful and often bizarre challenges our coordinator, Fran Bolland assigns to us.
    Marilyn 2022

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