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Experimental Collaging with Jordan Wood

Join artist Jordan Wood on Friday 13th October 2-4pm for a hands-on experimental collaging workshop!

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What: Experimental Collaging with Jordan Wood

When: Friday 13th October 2-4pm

Location: Arts Lab, Level 1 Arts and Cultural Building, Parkville Campus (MAP)

Free Registration: LINK

Join artist Jordan Wood for a hands-on experimental collaging workshop! 

Jordan’s work traverses the spaces between histories and fictions, artefacts and the discarded, what we choose to conceal and decide to expose. Using ceramics, collage, sculpture and installation, she distorts cultural collateral to distort contemporary hierarchies attached to objects, knowledge and space.

Magazines and museums, retail spaces and universities employ a diverse range of mechanisms to present outputs of ideas and objects, ready for the play. These environments, ‘unnatural’ yet in caught in cycles of destruction and growth, offer abundant resources to ruminate and reassemble in an attempt to make new understandings.

Image: Jordan Wood, Deep Tissue, 2020

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