In the workshop you will build mysterious, geometric, perhaps colorful lampshades with paper and develop a new relationship with paper and its potential. If you already have an idea of where to hang this paper lamp or even want to spice up a lampshade, please send us photos of the lamp or the place in question when you register.
To get to know the course instructor and the works, there will be a talk with the artist and architect Maud Châtelet on December 1, 2024 at 3 pm. Her artistic research explores geometric shapes and colors, experiments with surfaces, volumes and empty spaces. She blends the fields of drawing and construction in a subtle balancing act between aesthetics and projection surface, spatial experiences and questions of meaning. She speaks in an enigmatic vocabulary of forms that seduces with textures and colors, follows the rules of physics or refutes them. She defines boundaries between here and there and searches for balance or the pure opposite
Maud Châtelet, born in Paris in 1975, is an architect and artist. She lives and works in Zurich. In addition to exhibitions and art projects in Switzerland and abroad, Maud Châtelet has taught architecture and freehand drawing in Zurich, Fribourg and Muttenz for many years.
Please register by the end of December with a photo of the lamp, if available, at info@rehmann-museum.ch
All 5 courses for 100.- CHF / per course 25.- CHF
We recommend that you attend all 5 course days.
To get to know the course instructor and the works, there will be a talk with the artist and architect Maud Châtelet on December 1, 2024 at 3 pm. Her artistic research explores geometric shapes and colors, experiments with surfaces, volumes and empty spaces. She blends the fields of drawing and construction in a subtle balancing act between aesthetics and projection surface, spatial experiences and questions of meaning. She speaks in an enigmatic vocabulary of forms that seduces with textures and colors, follows the rules of physics or refutes them. She defines boundaries between here and there and searches for balance or the pure opposite
Maud Châtelet, born in Paris in 1975, is an architect and artist. She lives and works in Zurich. In addition to exhibitions and art projects in Switzerland and abroad, Maud Châtelet has taught architecture and freehand drawing in Zurich, Fribourg and Muttenz for many years.
Please register by the end of December with a photo of the lamp, if available, at info@rehmann-museum.ch
All 5 courses for 100.- CHF / per course 25.- CHF
We recommend that you attend all 5 course days.
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