View Peter Sramek's solo exhibition at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning, free for all ages. Photographed on a beach in Costa Rica, this exhibition of prints on Japanese washi paper challenges the viewer to think about global plastic pollution and our human environmental footprint. Images of colourful abstract shapes turn out to be bits of plastic washed up on the beach. In contrast, the show includes images of ‘sand drawings’ made by the local crabs and snails, underscoring a natural creativity that occurs without our intervention.
Two one-day workshops in folded and sewn paper bookbinding techniques (basic and intermediate) will be conducted in the gallery on Saturday, July 6th and Sunday, July 7th, by the artist during the exhibition. Information and registration at www.scff.ca. $90/workshop
Event details
When
Daily • 12 pm
Where
Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning
370 King Street West, Kingston, ON, (343) 266-0009 https://www.tettcentre.org/Language
English
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