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‘Waste’ paper workshop

With Jo Neville

Saturday 9 November 2024
10:00am – 2:00pm AEDT
Native flowers made from paper
Jo Neville

Bookings essential

$65 Adult / $60 Concession / $55 Circle of Friends
Due to popular demand, an additional Saturday workshop with Jo has been released.

Join the Circle of Friends to take advantage of cheaper prices. See our concession and discount policy for more information on ticket availability.

Discover the beauty that can be made from ‘waste’ paper with Jo Neville from Paper Couture. Begin with a short tour of the exhibition Joan Ross: Those trees came back to me in my dreams and gather inspiration to take with you into the workshop. Explore key themes of consumption and greed, and their effects on the environment to inspire your sustainable crafting with Jo.

Jo will demonstrate a range of intricate crafting techniques and guide you in creating your own exquisite bouquet of native banksias using assorted recycled papers and fluorescent colours inspired by Joan Ross’ style.

With a focus on sustainability and circular design, Jo specialises in making paper native blooms out of recycled materials. This workshop will encourage you to start looking at the paper we all have in our homes as a material with potential to be transformed into a thing of beauty.

All materials provided but you are welcome to bring your favourite pair of scissors.

Jo Neville is the artist and designer behind Paper Couture, one of Sydney's most respected paper practices. Her work spans major commercial installations to smaller creative commissions. Jo’s work has been featured in many Australian books, magazines, journals and television programs. Jo has been commissioned by some of the most celebrated brands in the business and arts world including the National Gallery of Victoria, Moët & Chandon, Perrier Jouët, Magic Millions, Meta, Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co.

Blue banksia made from paper
Brown banksia made from paper

‘With all of my commercial commissions I create with intention to reuse and repurpose, to extend the life of the artwork and ultimately the story for which they were created. Core to my business and creative practice is creating artwork from the most suitable sustainable papers in a continuous cycle – made to be made again!’

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Access information

This program is wheelchair accessible.

For access support or other ways to book please email bookings@npg.gov.au or phone 02 6102 7070 prior to your visit.

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