Edge GreenWay | The Great (art) Outdoors | Clay Play | Air Dry Clay Workshop with Anne Kwasner
It’s fun to play with clay and easy to make something simply beautiful, quirky or decorative with our hands, and what we find around us in nature to add texture and visual interest – pinch pots, birds, animals – the sky’s the limit. Once complete, we encourage you to pick a nearby location, arrange your objects and take a photo to tell a story about our environment. People are welcome to come to stay for a short time or the entire 3 hours, it’s up to you. If you want to take your items home, bring a shoebox-sized container.
Materials
Air drying clay is supplied for this session and will not be kiln fired.
What to bring
A hat, sunscreen, bottled water and your lunch.
Something to sit on: a lightweight camping stool or chair.
If you want to take your items home, bring a shoebox-sized container.
These free workshops are presented by Art Est. Art School as part of Edge GreenWay, sponsored by Inner West Council.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is EDGE GreenWay: The Great (Art) Outdoors?
The Great (Art) Outdoors is a multi-day event filled with free outdoor art workshops. It is part of the Inner West Council’s EDGE 2022 program. The main event date is Sunday 15 May (which is when most of the workshops take place) however, free workshops will be running from 13-21 May. To download the full Great (Art) Outdoors program, click here.
How much does it cost to attend?
Participation is free thanks to Inner West Council.
Can I just turn up on the day?
All participants must pre-register. You will need to enrol each person age 5 and over attending on the Art Est website.
Can I join more than one group?
No, you have to pick a favourite! Due to limited numbers, you will only be able to register for one workshop. You are unable to move between different workshops on the day.
Can I just send my kids along?
Due to safety issues in the great outdoors, children under 18 MUST be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the whole session. Many of the workshops are family friendly, and this is indicated in the course information. It’s a great chance to do some art in the great outdoors together!
Can I bring my dog?
Sure, dogs welcome. Please keep them on a lead, pick up after them and make sure you have water and a bowl for them.
Where is the Great (art) Outdoors located?
Inner West GreenWay, along Hawthorne Canal, between the CityWest Link bridge and Cafe Bones. For directions, click here
Will I have to walk very far?
This will depend on the location and format of your group activity. Some will be based in one place for the whole time, others will explore the area a little but you won’t have to walk too far and minimal fitness levels are required.
What should I wear?
Dress for all weather conditions. Wear comfortable walking shoes and clothes. A hat. An apron if you have one or be prepared to get messy (maybe!)
What if it rains?
If it’s a light rain, bring an umbrella, wear a raincoat and make sure your picnic rug is waterproof. We are now planning for most workshops to be held undercover. However, if it’s torrential rain or extreme weather conditions, we will message all registered participants to advise any changes to the program.
What else do I need to know?
We will be in touch with you to confirm all arrangements closer to the date, so check your email inbox for news.
If you have any questions, please email art@artest.com.au, call or message to 0491203545.
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Edge GreenWay | The Great (art) Outdoors | Clay Play | Air Dry Clay Workshop with Anne Kwasner
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Pre-registration essential. Enrol via the link for each person attending. This is a free event presented by Art Est and Inner West Council for Edge GreenWay.