Join artist I dream in RGB, aka Andrea Draper for a four-hour introductory workshop exploring collage using digital techniques. Participants will learn how to work with photographs and video to create digital collages and produce a short video work.
This workshop is ideal for artists and creatives wishing to expand their practice through new tools and approaches. It offers an opportunity to explore ideas, experiment with digital techniques, and connect with others in a supportive environment.
No prior experience is required—just a passion for making.
What to bring:- A computer or device with sufficient storage space
- Your device power lead
This workshop is open to people aged 18 years and over.Light vegetarian catering is included in the workshop fee. Please note that specific dietary requirements may not be able to be accommodated, so participants are encouraged to bring additional snacks if needed.
If cost is a barrier, please make contact chantal.wynter@wyndham.vic.gov.au
The Digital Collage workshop is a public program presented as part of the Hayley Miller Baker selected works exhibition, on view until 14 June.
About I dream in RGB I dream in RGB, aka Andrea Draper (she/her) is an Interdisciplinary artist who explores dynamic collages as moving image, alongside other digital and hand-rendered practices. Andrea embraces a digital weaving of image manipulation, hand-rendered elements, patterning, and typography, to fuse visual art with graphic design.
The artist often investigates cultural identity, including her Burmese ethnicity, a childhood in London’s East End and a later upbringing in Melbourne’s outer suburbia. This background inspires dialogues of diaspora, remixes of pop culture, and contemporary interpretations of her multifaceted lived experiences.
Andrea is also an enthusiastic educator and teaches painting, printmaking, drawing and graphic design at Educational Institutes in Melbourne.
https://www.idreaminrgb.com/https://www.instagram.com/i_dream_in_rgb/Image by Andrea Draper_Uplift_ Moving image still
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