Artists share their palettes with the public

Two of the west’s most recognisable artists are sharing their secrets and skills in workshops at Footscray Community Arts Centre (FCAC).

Jessie Deane is holding a needlepoint master- class this Saturday, while participants in Going Guerrilla 101 workshops – with street artist Baby Guerilla – will work together to create a paste-up for the centre.

Following the success of her exhibition Needlepoint West, depicting Footscray’s iconic industrial landscape in needlepoint, Deane will be leading a masterclass in which artists will create their own needlepoint work.

“I enjoy the sensual nature of creating cloth, and images on cloth, and I find the discourse surrounding questions of ‘craft versus art’ compelling,” Deane says.

“I’m also interested in subverting a medium that’s traditionally considered quaint and pretty, to portray images which actually contrast to the domestic – industrial landscape, for example.”

Baby Guerilla says she wants her art to have a social impact and open people’s eyes to the potential that public expression has towards a greater good.

“I’m trying to enhance public space for the better, to improve the condition of the public environment. I really believe this kind of work can make a difference to the community.”

Her paste-ups have been steadily emerging across the inner-west over recent years, growing from small pieces to projects on an enormous scale.

“I’m not sure how people view the work, but the intention is to try and capture a sense of freedom.” Going Guerrilla 101 workshops will be held at FCAC from noon-4pm Saturday, February 8 and 15. 

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