
Exploring Enamelling
Create your own exquisite enamelled jewellery using the distinctive technique of cloisonné, a style which uses metallic wires and foils…
View Exploring EnamellingArtist Richard Gunning introduces the students to the diverse possibilities of abstract art. The course is ideal for anyone who feels like stepping out of the confines of representational painting and gaining a better understanding of this stream of visual art. Students will be led through a series of projects to help them to create a set of paintings that cover the main movements in Abstract Art.
Beginners and more experienced students are equally welcome, the lecture will cater all levels and interests
Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre is a heritage-listed building with access limitations. While there are no lift facilities within the main building, the ceramics studio is wheelchair accessible.
We acknowledge these limitations and are committed to improving accessibility where possible. We continue to explore ways to make our programs more inclusive and encourage you to reach out if you have any questions.
Should you, or the person you are enrolling for, have any other additional requirements, please include these details when booking. Should you wish to chat to one of our friendly team, feel free to contact Reception on 9432 9555 or email ArtsCentre@fremantle.wa.gov.au to discuss any individual needs.
Richard Gunning has a broad knowledge of art and art history and has taught at many tertiary institutions and universities in WA
Read MoreCreate your own exquisite enamelled jewellery using the distinctive technique of cloisonné, a style which uses metallic wires and foils…
View Exploring EnamellingWalyalup | Fremantle Arts Centre is situated at Walyalup on Whadjuk Nyoongar Boodjar. We acknowledge the Whadjuk people as the traditional owners and custodians of these lands and waterways and extend our respect to their Elders, past and present.
We offer our heartfelt gratitude to the Whadjuk community and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who continue to care for Country and share their knowledge – this generosity and wisdom helps us to understand and navigate Country safely and respectfully.