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SAM Presents: Field Drawing with Kerrie Poliness

5 April

SAM Presents: Field Drawing with Kerrie Poliness

Make your mark with SAM Art Wall feature artist Kerrie Poliness in this participatory large-scale line drawing session that will flow down the lawn of SAM’s Orchard Hill.

Together, Poliness and participants will map out a line drawing in the artist’s signature abstract, geometric style that expands on her new Art Wall installation.

How it will work:

Ahead of the session, Kerrie Poliness will create a large-scale geometric drawing in turf paint on Orchard Hill, outside Elsewhere Café at SAM. On Saturday 5 April, two sessions will run where participants will join Poliness to extend the drawing from the hill to the amphitheatre using chalk. The result will be an incredible, site-responsive collective artwork!

No prior experience or artistic skills are required. All ages are welcome. Children under 12 years old must be accompanied by a guardian.

Event details:

Date + time: Saturday 5 April | Session One: 10am-11am; Session Two: 11am-12pm

Location: SAM Amphitheatre (lake side of SAM building), 530 Wyndham Street, Shepparton

Price: Free – registrations encouraged

Register now

Whilst you’re at SAM, make sure to visit Kerrie’s Feature Wall drawing on Level 4, and our Makers Market in front of Kaiela Arts.

This event is supported by Dy-Mark

Details

Date:
5 April
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Event Category:

Venue

Shepparton Art Museum
530 Wyndham Street
Shepparton, Victoria Australia
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Traditional Owners Acknowledgement.

Shepparton Art Museum acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land of Greater Shepparton: the Yorta Yorta Nation, whose clans include the Bangerang, Kailtheban, Wollithiga, Moira, Ulupna, Kwat Kwat, Yalaba Yalaba and Ngurai-illiam-wurrung people.

We pay respect to their Tribal Elders, we celebrate their continuing culture, and we acknowledge the memory of their ancestors.