Workshop | Batik Masterclass with Sarkasi Said
Dates: 9 & 16 December 2017, Saturday (Two-part
Workshop)
Time: 2pm – 5pm
Venue: NUS Museum
This programme is suitable for participants aged 15 and above. Limited to 20 participants (Minimum of 15 to proceed)
Time: 2pm – 5pm
Venue: NUS Museum
This programme is suitable for participants aged 15 and above. Limited to 20 participants (Minimum of 15 to proceed)
Fees:
$150 for Students
$170 for NUS Staff, NUS Alumni & Friends of CFA
$190 for Public
All tools and materials will be provided
This programme is suitable for participants aged 15 and above
$150 for Students
$170 for NUS Staff, NUS Alumni & Friends of CFA
$190 for Public
All tools and materials will be provided
This programme is suitable for participants aged 15 and above
This
December, join artist Sarkasi Said in a two-part Batik masterclass at the NUS
Museum as part of the exhibition ‘Always Moving: The Batik Art of Sarkasi Said’.
Participants will learn about the basic techniques of Batik and begin to
explore other approaches in the resist technique used by Sarkasi Said in the
creation of his works.
1st Part: Introduction to Resist
Technique in Batik, 9 December, 2pm – 5pm
Participants will be introduced to the basic theories, materials, techniques and patterns of the resist technique in Batik, followed by a hands-on session.
Participants will be introduced to the basic theories, materials, techniques and patterns of the resist technique in Batik, followed by a hands-on session.
2nd Part: Beyond Wax - Diverse
approaches in Resist Technique in Batik, 16
December, 2pm – 5pm
For the second part of the Masterclass, participants are encouraged to bring an item that can be used as a medium of ‘resistance’ to be incorporated into the lesson as Sarkasi Said proceeds to share about the alternative approaches in resist technique to create various patterns and textures. Materials that we will be exploring include clay, wax paper, sand and sodium silicate. Look forward to creating your own experimental Batik piece!
For the second part of the Masterclass, participants are encouraged to bring an item that can be used as a medium of ‘resistance’ to be incorporated into the lesson as Sarkasi Said proceeds to share about the alternative approaches in resist technique to create various patterns and textures. Materials that we will be exploring include clay, wax paper, sand and sodium silicate. Look forward to creating your own experimental Batik piece!
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