Figurative Sculpture Workshop

Figurative Sculpture Workshop

Discover the expressive possibilities of sculpture in this engaging one-day workshop.

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By Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery
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Date and time

Monday, May 5 · 9:30am - 4:30pm AEST

Location

The Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery

350 Dunns Road Mornington, VIC 3931 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 hours

This sculptural experience will enable you to explore the foundations of getting started in creating the human figure in three-dimensional form. We will consider the proportions of the figure in terms of negative and positive space and the dynamics of movement and stylistic considerations.

The workshop will guide you through constructing and manipulating an armature (wire support), which serves as the foundation for your sculpture. Using a variety of materials—including wire, wood, tape, paper, plaster bandage, and cornice adhesive—you will bring your own artistic vision to life, creating a 40cm figure with a unique posture and form.

Led by Gregory Sukroo, an experienced instructor with over 35 years of expertise in three-dimensional art, this step-by-step workshop requires no prior experience—just enthusiasm and a willingness to explore!

What is supplied?
- A step-by-step take home instruction booklet for notes & inspiration
- All materials, including pencils, pens, markers, wire, plaster bandage, aluminium, plaster & paper
- Sculpting tools
- Instruction & the opportunity to express creativity in a fun, relaxed environment.

Whether you are new to sculpture or looking to expand your creative practice, this is a fantastic opportunity to experiment with form, space, and expression while developing a solid foundation in figurative sculpture.

Please bring your own lunch. Assorted tea, coffee & light snacks will be available during the day.

Gregory Sukroo is a contemporary artist based on the Mornington Peninsula, specializing in three-dimensional sculpture. His work explores the interplay of forms, balance, and movement, with each surface guiding the directional flow of intersecting lines. Using both found and manipulated objects, Sukroo creates dynamic assemblages that invite wonder and shifting interpretations. Bold coloration unites multiple surfaces, enhancing the continuity and ambiguity within his sculptures. His distinctive approach has led to exhibitions in both public and private collections. Read more about Gregory here.

Suggested program for the day:

9.30am: Introduction: Inspiration, materials/techniques proportion,scale, pose,dynamics

10.30am: Break

11.00am: Armature making and and form

12.30- 1.15pm: Lunch break

1.15- 3.00pm: Sculpting form

3.15- 3.30pm: Short break

3.30-4.15pm: Final sculpting

4.15- 4.30pm: Pack up

4.30pm- Final thoughts

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Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery is a leading regional gallery. MPRG has a changing exhibition program featuring contemporary artists and many of Australia's most well known artists. The gallery is renowned for its special holdings of works on paper and also holds important historical works that capture the Mornington Peninsula region.

MPRG hosts a range of speical events and workshops for young creatives right through to adults. The Young at Art program introduces toddlers to the world of art. The gallery also hosts school holiday workshops and education programs. MPRG is proud to have artist workshops where attendees can learn new specialist skills such as painting, printmaking, drawing and pottery, exhibition tours, studio visits and artist talks.

Sign up to their newsletter via their website to find out about new workshops and events at the gallery: mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au

A$130