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É«¿Ø´«Ã½ Workshop

Describe with Aaron McPeake With Shape Arts

25 February 2017 at 14.00–16.00
An artwork by Aaron McPeake

Aaron McPeake Untitled #3963  2007–2008. Â© the artist

Drop in and work alongside artist Aaron McPeake to create a collective audio description of his work

How would you describe what a sculpture looks like, sounds like and feels like?

Sculptor Aaron McPeake invites you to join him in this workshop to play with explanation. Work alongside the artist in thinking of ways to describe the art objects he makes.

 is a visual artist from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He works in a variety of media, from bronze casting to film, photography and sound. 

In his work McPeake places emphasis on the possibility for many types of readings, and he views the process of making art as akin to writing poetry – where the visual imagination is integral to both its making and its reception.

This event is programmed by , a Tate Exchange Associate.

About Shape Arts

 provides opportunities and support for disabled artists and cultural organisations to build a more inclusive and representative cultural sector.

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Blavatnik Building, Level 5

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25 February 2017 at 14.00–16.00

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