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THE RELEVANCE OF PROCESS - L2+ / ROP221

Tuesday, 4 May '21   9 weeks
Browne School of Art, 194 Great North Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland, 1021
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Details

Course Code: ROP221
Tutor: Leigh Martin
When: Tue 1.30 - 4.30pm
Date: 4 May - 29 June 2021
Duration: 9 Weeks
Maximum Enrolment: 14

Cost: $395

The term process art refers to how materials and processes used in painting are revealed in its making and remain evident within the finished work. Artists who work in this way explore the relationships between their materials and methodology of application.

This course emphasises the materiality of paint and how making the making visible, can proffer meaning and elicit emotions in the viewer. By understanding paint as matter including, paint type, viscosity, texture, hardness, sheen, hue, fragility, resilience, flexibility, and absorbency, viewers can explore different sensations. Alongside this, there will be practical exploration and discussion of both traditional and non-traditional tools and processes.

This course will be of interest to representational painters as much as those working in abstraction. 

NB: See materials list on website page

Tickets

Cost

Standard Booking

Available until Tue 4 May '21 1:30pm
Online payment includes payment fee of 2.9% + NZ$0.30. Offline payment details on confirmation page.
NZ$395.00

Standard Booking + $10.00 BSA Student Fund - Donation

Available until Tue 4 May '21 1:30pm
A $10 donation will go to our BSA Student Fund - helping those who are unwaged or under financial hardship (with a Community Services Card) to attend our courses.
NZ$405.00

Location

Browne School of Art
194 Great North Road
Grey Lynn
Auckland
1021