Workshop
Young People

Object and Assemblage

Workshop Series with Eloise Hawser

Sat 11, 18 & 25 Feb 2017
11.00 - 16.00
Free

For 16 - 21 year olds, to apply please see below

New Wing
Somerset House

Somerset House Studios’ artist Eloise Hawser leads a series of practical workshops exploring objects in the world around us and the processes by which we put these together to create artworks.

This workshop is completely free for all participants aged 16-21 years, booking is essential and travel & lunch costs will be reimbursed. No previous experience is necessary; just an interest in experimenting with creative processes. Each workshop is linked to the rest of the series but can also be attended individually. 

Saturday 11 February, 11.00 - 16.00: Objects We Live With 

In this session we will explore different objects, their aesthetic and their functions. We will consider their stories, what they mean and how we might display them. You will also get to create your own display that you will receive support to design on the day.

Saturday 18 February, 11.00 - 16.00: Objects Through Cycles of Time, Production & Manufacture

In this session we will go off site together, giving you a chance to visit somewhere new and learn how products are made uniting both beauty and function. We will discover new technologies and production processes and you will use these to make your own object/sculpture. 

Saturday 25 February, 11.00 - 16.00: Object Ideas Embodied 

In this session we will pull together everything we have learnt so far to create an exhibition together. This will draw on what you have seen, learnt and accomplished in previous weeks.

This is a unique opportunity to go behind the scenes with one of our Studios’ artists, giving you an insight into how they work and a chance to gain experience for future creative opportunities.

For bookings and enquiries please email : learningbookings@somersethouse.org.uk with the subject heading ‘Object Workshop’.

If you have any questions at all please don’t hesitate to get in touch.