Drawing on the Brain
with Meg Walch
Strengthen mental flexibility and creative problem solving skills.
Sat 28th November
1 - 4pm
$75 / $56
This will be an intensive 3 hour studio work-out using drawing as a tool alongside exercises engineered to strengthen mental flexibility and creative problem-solving.
The workshop will provide you with a bunch of creative hacks to implement in your daily life supported by studies in Neuroscience.
It is open to all levels of expertise and supplements gaps in the current education system.
Key words: creativity, neuroscience, creative hacks, the science of creativity, flux, drawing, creative problem-solving, divergent thinking
WHAT YOU'LL GET
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Exercises that boost creativity to implement in your daily life
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A list of resources to continue your learning
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Sketches and drawings completed during the session
WHAT TO BRING
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Notebook and pen
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Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty
BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL.
Please book via the ticketing system below so that we know you are coming.
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
Megan Walch is an established artist and educator with 25 years of professional experience. She has taught at the University of Tasmania, the Victorian College of the Arts, the 92nd St. Y, (New York), The San Francisco Art Institute, the Australian National University’s School of art and Monash University.
Megan is a Samstag Scholar, an alumnus of the San Francisco Art Institute and the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture. She holds a studio-based doctorate from the School of Creative Arts, UTAS.
Megan’s painting and drawing practice blends figuration and abstraction supported by her extensive cross-cultural research and life experience.
Website: https://www.meganwalch.com.au/