MAKE IT: Tools, Time & Technique

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Tools are the key to understanding humanity. As a society develops, so too does its use of tools. We’re wholly dependent on them, and use them from each moment to the next. Whether you’re popping in a nail, stitching up a hole, or just tightening a few bolts, thousands of years of human evolution has gone into what you’re holding. Tools have been a vital part of this human experience.

Make It: Tools, Technique and Time reveals the tools that seven diverse artists use in their practice and how these are utilised in their craft. As well as displaying the artist’s products, this exhibition places the emphasis on the time, tools and techniques that go into each hand-crafted product. Featuring behind the scenes videos that highlight the experience of the artists working in their studios, you will leave with an insight into the processes and the intention behind the making.

Exhibiting makers:

Adele Outteridge – Book binding and printmaking
Phillip Piperides – Bronze sculptor
Jane du Rand – Mosaic and ceramics
Carol Russell – Wood carving
Kenji Uranishi – Ceramics and sculpture
Jarred Wright – Scientific glass blowing

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