Join regenerative designer and artisanal jeweller Alexi Freeman for a hands-on, family-friendly workshop exploring the creative potential of repurposed materials, transforming discarded domestic household recycling into unique, eco-conscious and wearable art. Suitable for all ages and abilities, this drop-in session encourages environmental reflection and artistic expression through eco-sustainable craft practices.
10am–12pm
Entry to this workshop is free | No bookings required
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Alexi Freeman is a Naarm/Melbourne-based interdisciplinary practitioner known for an innovative approach to wearable art, speculative materials and discursive design. Combining artisanal craftsmanship with sustainability research Freeman's artefacts are characterised by heavily embellished materials, sculptural silhouettes and explorations of biomaterials.
See Alexi’s work featured in the exhibition Speculative Materialism in the Craft + Design Canberra Gallery 1-30 November
Image Credit: Alexi Freeman in collaboration with Tessa Blazey | Copper Gown, 2017 | Courtesy of the artist