Stitched Forms with Ro Cook

Use materials from your stash to make a sculptural form.

About the event


As part of the Second Look - Legacy workshop series, create a 3-dimensional form, for example a vessel/basket or sculpture using materials found under the bench, stashed in a cupboard or in the back yard or shed. If they are flexible you can manipulate and stitch a variety of these materials together. 

Think rope, fabric strips, ribbons, cane, vines, twines, old scarves or neck ties, raffia. Scale, shape, colour, construction techniques and stability will be explored in in your project.


Ro will supply needles and strong threads for stitching as well as a lot of materials. Please feel free to bring along extra materials you may have that have been just waiting for this project. 

A level of dexterity and hand and arm strength will be required.

Please wear closed in shoes and old clothes (or bring an apron).

Please bring extra warm clothes as the air conditioning can be strong in the workshop space.

About Ro Cook

Ro Cook is an artist and designer who mainly uses hand printmaking techniques on textiles. She draws on her background in printmaking; film and television design; teaching; and a lifelong obsession with textiles, especially culturally specific techniques, and more recently the use of natural pigments and organic motives.

Image top: Ro Cook, Vessel – Orange and Yellow, 2023. Photo: Courtesy of the Artist

Image: Ro Cook, Vessel. Photo: Courtesy of the Artist

FILMING AND PHOTOGRAPHY


Please note: This event will be documented with photography and/or video and the images/footage may be shared online. By attending the event you understand that you may be photographed/videoed and you give permission for the images/footage to be shared online for promotional purposes.

ACCESSIBILITY


There is a ramp at the side entrance of ADC (Palmer St) and wheelchair-accessible toilet on the lower gallery level. Access to the lower level is through the main entrance off William St. Please ask our friendly staff for assistance. A full gallery Access statement is available to download from the ADC website.

Dates

Opening: Jan. 17, 2026, midnight Closing: Jan. 17, 2026, midnight

Website

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