Try basic weaving and play with a range of colourful materials, including wool offcuts, recycled fabric, and paper. No experience necessary.
This workshop is in partnership with the Australian Tapestry Workshop (ATW), who generously supported Ema Shin’s tapestry sculpture presented in the 25th Biennial of Sydney.
All materials provided.
Ema Shin is a Melbourne based artist who was born and grew up in Niigata, Japan.
Shin works with several different techniques and mediums such as Japanese woodblock printing, papier-mâché, embroidery, tapestry weaving, book making, Urauchi (chine-colle) and college. She aims to create artwork that displays a sensitivity for tactile materials, historical techniques, and a physical awareness that expresses femininity, sexuality and domesticity.
She studied traditional and contemporary Japanese printmaking at Tama Art University in Tokyo and completed a Master of Fine Art Degree at Aichi Prefectural Art University in Nagoya. She has held numerous solo and group exhibitions in Japan, Korea, Australia and numerous other countries.