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If you'd appreciate assistance in navigating the online world, don't hesitate to reach out - Tracy Allan 027 590 5666

 

 Step 1: Complete the Registration Form & Upload Images

Please complete the registration form with detailed information about yourself and your artwork. It is crucial to provide an accurate biography and comprehensive details about your work, which should include the title, medium, a description of the artwork, price, and any other pertinent information. 

Additionally, prepare high-quality digital images of your artwork in the JPEG format. These images should have a minimum resolution of 300 DPI and a file size between 1MB and 10MB each. 

Step 2: Review and Edit
Before submitting, take a moment to review the information you entered and the images you uploaded. Make sure everything is accurate, spelt correctly, and represents your artwork effectively. If needed, make any necessary edits or additions to the form.

Step 3: Submit Your Work
Once you are satisfied with the information and images, you must agree to the terms and conditions and provide additional consent before final submission.

Step 4: Confirmation and Publication
After submitting your artwork, you will receive a confirmation email indicating that your submission was successful. Once confirmed your artwork will be published on the website. We aim to process your submission within 7 days.

Step 5: Promote Your Listing - Share, Share, Share! 
Once your artwork is published on ART Nelson/Tasman, take advantage of the opportunity to promote your listing. Share the link to your artwork on social media, your website, or through other marketing channels to increase its visibility and attract potential buyers or admirers. 

 

 

 

 

 

Sheep to Skein: Learn to Spin

Meet the sheep! Experience the feel of 'raw' wool and how to prepare it. Then create a yarn using just your fingers. Progress to spinning a single thread using a simple spindle, then ply the thread to product a yarn with strength and balance, and wind it into a skein ready to knit or weave. When you can do this, progress to using one of several different spinning wheels and learn how to make the necessary adjustments for effortless spinning. Beware: you may have just become addicted!

You will go home with one of more skeins of wool you have spun.

Dates Available:

Wednesday 15 May 2024 (10:00am to 16:00pm)

Thursday 13 June 2024 (10:00am to 16:00pm)

NZ Textile Experiences

An Itch to Stitch

Sunday 26 May - 10.30 - 1pm @ Refinery ArtSpace Nelson.

About your play instigator--- Stef Naldi is a Nelson-based textile maker. After graduating from NMIT’s Arts & Media programme in 2021, Stef has been involved in knitting and crochet-based community projects, a Fringe Festival textile-based performance, and has been lucky enough to be selected for the 2023 Changing Threads exhibition. Since then, Stef has been working on loosening her practice through intuitive mark-making, embroidery, and mixed media exploration. @my_visual_playground

Pigments, Pots & Pearls

27 May to 16 June 2024
opening event Wednesday 29 May at 5.30pm-7.00pm

Three years on from our lockdown-constrained New Members exhibition, we present an update of our creativity.
you are warmly invited to view.
artists
sally middleton • leigh dougherty
sue newitt • christine hafermalz-wheeler

Nelson Suter Art Society