Wednesday, June 17, 2015

conversation club and other scenes








Drawing the Library

A community project using observational drawing and text to record a particular time and place, of the Sunshine Library in McCracken St.

The project is to make a series of observational drawings using the recycled papers found in the library as a base. The drawings will form a picture of Sunshine Library and the ways in which the community use the place. The concept is that by spending time drawing what you see in the library, you begin to notice other things, such as how people are using the place, how people interact with each other, what sort of things happen in the library and why people go there. As you draw, the other aspects, such as what you see around you, what you hear and your thoughts can be added to the picture by writing.
As the drawings are made, they will be blogged and at the end of the project they will be published into a book which will stay in the library, so you will be able to revisit them anytime you like. The drawings will also be made into a larger artwork in the library to celebrate the end of the project and the publishing of the book.

This project has been supported by the Brimbank City Council and Sunshine Art Spaces activation partnership funding.





Hello! You have encountered The worm

The worm is a little website tour that worms its way through websites
about the work of Debbie Harman Qadri
It is part of the Ten days to the Island Festival


lego club revisited and other scenes

I went to lego club again because I couldn't resist
It was just buzzing
things kept being made
builders and storytellers kept arriving ready to work
everything was photographed then taken apart and packed back away.






Drawing the Library

A community project using observational drawing and text to record a particular time and place, of the Sunshine Library in McCracken St.

The project is to make a series of observational drawings using the recycled papers found in the library as a base. The drawings will form a picture of Sunshine Library and the ways in which the community use the place. The concept is that by spending time drawing what you see in the library, you begin to notice other things, such as how people are using the place, how people interact with each other, what sort of things happen in the library and why people go there. As you draw, the other aspects, such as what you see around you, what you hear and your thoughts can be added to the picture by writing.
As the drawings are made, they will be blogged and at the end of the project they will be published into a book which will stay in the library, so you will be able to revisit them anytime you like. The drawings will also be made into a larger artwork in the library to celebrate the end of the project and the publishing of the book.

This project has been supported by the Brimbank City Council and Sunshine Art Spaces activation partnership funding.


Monday, June 1, 2015

another drawing appears!

and another drawing mysteriously appears ( drawn by another community member of the library?)

Drawing the Library

A community project using observational drawing and text to record a particular time and place, of the Sunshine Library in McCracken St.

The project is to make a series of observational drawings using the recycled papers found in the library as a base. The drawings will form a picture of Sunshine Library and the ways in which the community use the place. The concept is that by spending time drawing what you see in the library, you begin to notice other things, such as how people are using the place, how people interact with each other, what sort of things happen in the library and why people go there. As you draw, the other aspects, such as what you see around you, what you hear and your thoughts can be added to the picture by writing.
As the drawings are made, they will be blogged and at the end of the project they will be published into a book which will stay in the library, so you will be able to revisit them anytime you like. The drawings will also be made into a larger artwork in the library to celebrate the end of the project and the publishing of the book.

This project has been supported by the Brimbank City Council and Sunshine Art Spaces activation partnership funding.

brown paper day - drawing the library

Today I intercepted a librarian carrying a huge curl of brown paper and then . . . .

















lego club with guest artists from the library community

Found this lovely sketch added to the wall. Rumour has it that it is by one of the librarians.

I couldn't draw even a suggestion of how many peices of lego were on the table. 



and another drawing by a Lego Club mum who is a regular visitor to the library.


A wonderful drawing by one of the mums at Lego Club

Drawing the Library

A community project using observational drawing and text to record a particular time and place, of the Sunshine Library in McCracken St.

The project is to make a series of observational drawings using the recycled papers found in the library as a base. The drawings will form a picture of Sunshine Library and the ways in which the community use the place. The concept is that by spending time drawing what you see in the library, you begin to notice other things, such as how people are using the place, how people interact with each other, what sort of things happen in the library and why people go there. As you draw, the other aspects, such as what you see around you, what you hear and your thoughts can be added to the picture by writing.
As the drawings are made, they will be blogged and at the end of the project they will be published into a book which will stay in the library, so you will be able to revisit them anytime you like. The drawings will also be made into a larger artwork in the library to celebrate the end of the project and the publishing of the book.


This project has been supported by the Brimbank City Council and Sunshine Art Spaces activation partnership funding.