Gallery's gone potty

Looking to keep your hands busy this week?

Arts Space Wodonga is offering a free workshop for families to make their own ceramic pot, vessal or object.

The creation can then be added to the community exhibition Retrospect.

The workshop will run tomorrow from 11am to noon with artist Helen Carter.

Throughout Restrospect, there will be a series of installations and activities facilitated by local artists which will allow everyone to leave their mark on the gallery.

The second installation will feature Vanitas - a work in which artist Susie Losch will communicate the transience of the space, objects and people using symbols of ephemerality and transition.

The final installation will take place from July 22 and feature lead artist Beth Peters.

This collaborative installation celebrates the relationship between the people of Wodonga and Arts Space Wodonga.

A delicately executed work of string will convey the interconnected relationship by recording a traced outline or "imprint" of visitors' bodies.

These tracings will be used by the artist to develop an installation using string to convey the fundamental relationship between people and place.

Throughout the exhibition, outlines will be continuously added, leaving an individual mark and also record of this connection.

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