Jo roszkowski, australiaCombining the elements of natureballarat april 2023 |
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Jo Roszkowski works in a variety of media including ceramics, textiles, encaustic, mixed media and painting. All of her creative output is inspired by the forms, colours and textures of nature, in particular the unseen layers and the ephemeral details that form the greater universe.
Jo is a Melbourne based artist/teacher who has studied photography, visual arts and therapeutic arts therapy. She was selected for the Bayside Artist in Residence program at Billilla, Brighton in 2016, and has been an artist in residence at Kingston Arts in 2017 - 2019.
Her work has recently been exhibited at Altman Gallery, No Vacancy, G3, Incub8r and the South Art Dealer in New York.
Her work is included in the Benetton art collection Imago Mundi, Italy as well as other private and online art collections.
Jo is a Melbourne based artist/teacher who has studied photography, visual arts and therapeutic arts therapy. She was selected for the Bayside Artist in Residence program at Billilla, Brighton in 2016, and has been an artist in residence at Kingston Arts in 2017 - 2019.
Her work has recently been exhibited at Altman Gallery, No Vacancy, G3, Incub8r and the South Art Dealer in New York.
Her work is included in the Benetton art collection Imago Mundi, Italy as well as other private and online art collections.
combining the elements of nature
Inspired by nature you will have the opportunity to respond in your own unique way to the marks made by rust, botanical and indigo dyeing, printing and other resist processes on paper and fabric. Design principles and drawing will be considered.
All of these elements will be combined to make compelling representations of seen and partially transparent layers in a simply constructed artist’s book of varying sizes and formats.
Personal or found objects/text, rusted metal, wax and cord may also be added to add gravitas to your book.
Students of all abilities and experience are welcome in this collaborative learning environment.
Bring your curiosity, sense of adventure and play and set your own pace in this gentle workshop space.
All of these elements will be combined to make compelling representations of seen and partially transparent layers in a simply constructed artist’s book of varying sizes and formats.
Personal or found objects/text, rusted metal, wax and cord may also be added to add gravitas to your book.
Students of all abilities and experience are welcome in this collaborative learning environment.
Bring your curiosity, sense of adventure and play and set your own pace in this gentle workshop space.