Out of Bounds
Schedule
Sat Jul 13 2024 at 11:00 am to 01:00 pm
UTC+12:00Location
Aaiotanga Community Space | Auckland, AU
About this Event
“There are no walls or fences. My garden’s boundaries are the horizon.” - Derek Jarman, Modern Nature (1989).
In the desolate, hostile landscape of Dungeness, Jarman created an unconventional, uneven and random paradise with his garden at Prospect Cottage. Here he gardened without convention or constraint, finding therapeutic comfort and peace.
Tāmaki Makaurau based artist Kat Aucamp shares a kindred approach in their knitwear design practice. Knitting without patterns or rigid frameworks, Aucamp champions learning through doing and experimenting, rejecting stuffiness and conformity.
This workshop will demystify knitting as a craft, offering a starting point for queer people wanting to design and make their own original clothing. Aucamp will breakdown the process of knitting a garment from start to finish, using an item of clothing that you already own as a framework. There will also be a focus on how to knit cheaply by sourcing from opshops.
The workshop is open to anyone from the rainbow and takatāpuhi communities of any age. No knitting or design experience is required. Experienced knitters are also welcome to attend and learn an alternative approach!
All materials will be provided and you will leave with needles and yarn to begin your knitting journey.
Bring along one item of clothing that you love the shape/ length/ fit of such as a tank top, vest or t-shirt.
Kat Aucamp (b.1996) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Tāmaki Makaurau, currently residing in Northland, Aotearoa. Aucamp graduated with a BFA (First Class Honours) from Elam School of Fine Arts in 2018, and a Master of Fine Arts from Elam School of Fine Arts in 2019. Aucamp has shown in group shows at both Neo Gracie and Sanc Gallery. In 2018 Aucamp was a founding facilitator of Samoa House Library, and in 2023 co-founded Rogue Aotearoa, an independent runway showcase of emerging NZ designers. Aucamp designs knitwear under their label ‘Goldi’ (@goldi_knitwear), drawing inspiration from local landscapes, pop culture and queer fashion history.
Brought to you by Burnett Foundation Aotearoa with additional support from the Gerrard and Marti Friedlander Charitable Trust, the Sir William & Lady Manchester Charitable Trust.
Where is it happening?
Aaiotanga Community Space, Shop 2F, 22 Emily Place, Auckland, New ZealandEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
NZD 0.00