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MAKE ART Ep 6: Thom Roberts x James Gulliver Hancock

MAKE ART Ep 6: Thom Roberts x James Gulliver Hancock
01 December 2020

Choo! Choo! Our final workshop from the Studio A: MAKE ART series is here! In this episode "good, famous artist" Thom Roberts meets excellent illustrator James Gulliver Hancock.🚂

Thom and James utilise their illustrative skills and "Thom's way" of art making to reimagine each other's emotions as trains. James becomes a sad bullet train and Thom an anxious Tangara.🙁😬

Released during National Mental Health Month, the episode takes inspiration from Thom's hand drawn emotion cards, a tool he uses to help communicate his thoughts and feelings.

MAKE ART is an energetic, colourful and inspiring series of online creative interactions lead by Studio A artists.Ā  Delivering engaging artistic content to an audience forced online due to COVID-19.

Studio A artists lead a creative collaboration with a paired influencer, performer or artist with a complimentary aesthetic, teaching their counterpart how they ā€˜make artā€™.

Many thanks to Create NSW, City of Sydney and the Westpac Foundation for helping us realise the MAKE ART project, and to our incredible filmmakers Georgia Quinn, Simon Knox and Tom Oxford.

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