All are invited to join Martien for morning tea or lunch, pop into her studio at The Exchange in Carnamah or take part in a creative workshop. There’s no cost or booking required for any of these events and creative workshops, just come along to one or all!
Tuesday 24th February 10am - 1pm (includes morning tea)
Morawa CRC, 46 Winfield Street, Morawa
Wednesday 25th February 10am - 1pm (includes morning tea)
Arts & Crafts RSL Hall, Russell Street, Perenjori
Sunday 8th March 10am - 1pm (includes morning tea)
The Co-Op Gallery Coorow, Main Street, Coorow
Tuesday 24th March 10am - 1pm (includes morning tea)
The Exchange & Gallery Mingenew, 50 Midlands Road, Mingenew
Thursday 26th March 10am - 1pm (includes morning tea)
Gardiner Street Art Collective, 97 Gardiner St, Moora
Friday 27th March 5.30pm - 7.30pm (includes light refreshments)
The Exchange Carnamah, 4 Macpherson Street, Carnamah
About Martien
With a creative practice spanning four decades, Martien van Zuilen specialises in various textile-making techniques to create distinctive, narrative works of art. She often incorporates other artmaking elements, such as basketry, mixed media, and a range of everyday and natural materials. Foremost in Martien’s practice is the creation of works that come from a felt connection to, and experience of place and the significance of community. Honouring traditional techniques and using minimal equipment, what matters is an intentional engagement with the process of making and the potential that lies in the unexpected. Based in Boorloo/Perth, Martien combines her arts practice with work in the not-for-profit arts & culture sector. Her work is included in numerous international publications, books, and specialist arts magazines. This is her fourth residency with North Midlands project.
About Martien’s Creative Workshops
Join us to explore the creative potential of the art of weaving; combining yarns, colours and patterns to weave a unique work of art. Martien will share various easy-to-learn techniques, using simple and innovative weaving looms and frames. A rich abundance of sumpteous yarns, fabrics and natural materials will do the rest, enticing you to craft your ‘story cloth’, using the art of weaving as metaphor; a creative and playful process that links the warp and weft of life a creative and playful process that mirros an exploration of how we connect to ourselves, to others, our surroundings and community. There is also the opportunity to contribute to the creation of a new, community-designed woven artwork. We look forward to seeing you!