The Concept of Wearable Art
The exhibition Platform, at the Dunedin School of Art, presents a unique perspective on the concept of wearable art. By showcasing jewellery and textiles works created from diverse and sustainable materials, the exhibition challenges traditional notions of what constitutes wearable art. • The use of unconventional materials such as recycled plastics, repurposed fabric scraps, and natural fibers like hemp and flax, pushes the boundaries of what is considered wearable art.
The studios are designed to foster this creative environment, with state-of-the-art equipment and a variety of materials available for students to work with.
The teaching methods at the Dunedin School of Art are designed to encourage creativity and experimentation. Students are encouraged to take risks and try new things, with a focus on hands-on learning and practical skills.
The Revival of Craft in Contemporary Art
The resurgence of jewellery and textiles in contemporary art is a significant development in the art world, reflecting a growing interest in the value and significance of craft and materiality.
The exhibition will be open to the public, and tickets are free, making it accessible to everyone. The exhibition will feature a diverse range of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and installations, showcasing the talents of local and international artists. The exhibition will be a celebration of creativity and self-expression, highlighting the importance of art in our lives. The exhibition will also include interactive elements, allowing visitors to engage with the artworks in a more immersive and participatory way. The exhibition will be a unique and memorable experience, offering a glimpse into the world of art and creativity. The exhibition will be a celebration of the human spirit, showcasing the diversity and richness of artistic expression. The exhibition will be a testament to the power of art to bring people together and inspire new ideas.