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A Place Based Contemporary Art Festival
1-18 August, North Queensland, Australia
Gurambilbarra Townsville

Saturday 3 August 2.30pm - 4.30pm

Art Fair Workshop | Explore Nature Fantastic

Lynn Scott-Cumming

Work with local artist Lynn Scott-Cumming to create nature-inspired drawings embellished with fantasy. Lynn will demonstrate drawing techniques using a combination of ink and watercolour or gouache. Participants will work on a series of sketches and complete a finished A3 sized artwork on paper. Attendees will gain a greater understanding of how to extrapolate from the wonderful variety of plants to be found in nature to create imaginary botanical creations.

Participants may bring photographs or specimens of colourful plants to use as inspiration for their drawing, or choose from Lynn’s collection of images, artwork examples and botanical material. Beginners and artists with intermediate skills welcome. All materials and equipment supplied.

Limited to 8 spaces (ages 18+) | All bookings subject to Umbrella's workshop and public programs booking policy.

This workshop is part of the PUNQ Art Fair: A Constructed World.

Location Details

The old Bank of New South Wales building (across from Townsville Bulletin Square and Cowboys Leagues Club): 337–343 Flinders Street, Gurambilbarra / Townsville, QLD Australia 4810.

View the interactive PUNQ Art Trail Map for directions.

Venue Accessibility

The workshop room is not wheelchair accessible. There is one low step up into the space. Please call 07 4772 7109 or get in touch via the 'Contact Us' form prior to your visit to discuss your options.

Pricing

This is a ticketed experience.

$50 per person

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PUNQ respectfully acknowledges the Wulgurukaba of Gurambilbarra and Yunbenun and the surrounding groups of our region; Bindal, Gugu Badhan, Nywaigi, Warrgamay, Bandjin and Gudjal as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we gather, share and celebrate local creative practice. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as the first people of Australia. They have never ceded sovereignty and remain strong in their enduring connection to land and Culture.