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Interactive Upcycling with Melissa Cameron
June 11 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost: $Free
Event Details
Date
11 Jun 2025
Time
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Circularity Collaboration – making art using post-consumer waste with Melissa Cameron, metalsmith and jewellery artist
Everyone is welcome! Come together in the Makerspace in the heritage building to create a large-scale artwork from post-consumer waste, encoding a binary message about the urgent need for a sustainable future.
Working with the artist Melissa Cameron to carefully prepare collected plastic bottle tops, you will be guided on simple jewellery techniques including wire stripping, drilling, and wire twisting. (Don’t worry, you can do it & will be guided to do it safely.)
Work with Melissa and your friends to fabricate a colourful and meaningful jewel-like hanging – the more hands the merrier!
Skill level: Suitable for all ages. Knitters and others who read patterns and plans are particularly adept at working with the colour based plans that guide the code placement 🙂
What to bring: curiosity! All materials & tools will be supplied. You can bring your plastic bottle tops too – milk, juice, vegemite…
Free to attend, but please book as spaces are limited.
Melissa Cameron is a Perth-based jeweller and public artist. She has lived in Naarm/Melbourne and on Duwamish lands in Seattle, USA. She holds a BA in Interior Architecture and a Postgrad Diploma in Jewellery Production from Curtin University, and an MFA in Jewellery and Metalsmithing from Monash University.
Cost: $Free

