Shadow Puppet Workshops with Monster Chetwynd

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Monday, February 15, 2021 - Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Online via zoom

Are you based in Lambeth?
Do you want to take part in free creative activities to keep inspired during lockdown?
Do you have an interest in arts, craft or theatre?

Taking place on  15, 16 and 17 March, 1-3pm via zoom.

Take part in workshops with artist Monster Chetwynd. Learn how to create your own shadow theatre box, puppets and performance, using simple recyclable materials inspired by early 20th Century silhouette animations.

These online DIY shadow puppet workshops are for Lambeth residents to keep creative and inspired during lockdown. Use your puppets in a final performance inspired by the 1955 American thriller The Night of the Hunter (Dir. Charles Laughton).

– Take part in one 2 hour workshop session via zoom
– Suitable for anyone aged 18+ based in Lambeth
– No previous arts experience is necessary, but an interest in art, making and/or theatre helps
– Art packs, with essential materials, will be posted to all participants

Find out more and sign–up by emailing natalie@studiovoltaire.org

www.studiovoltaire.org/whats-on/monster-chetwynd-shadow-puppet-workshops/

About Monster Chetwynd

Monster Chetwynd (b. 1973, London) is an artist based in Zurich, Switzerland. Chetwynd has become internationally renowned for her carnivalesque performances, which share elements of the bawdy anarchy of sixteenth–century wandering troupes, foregrounding key moments from art history and cultural production.

Solo exhibitions and performances include De Pont, Tilburg, The Netherlands (2019), Villa Arson, Nice, France (2019); CCA Glasgow (2016); Bergen Assembly, Bergen Kunsthall, Norway (2016); Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn, Germany (2016); Nottingham Contemporary (2014); Studio Voltaire, London (2014, 2005) and the New Museum, New York (2011–12).  Chetwynd was the first ever performance artist to be nominated for the Turner Prize in 2012.