Meet Westbury’s new Artist in Residence, Tendayi Vine
Raised in Milton Keynes, Tendayi is interested in invisible landscapes, systems and the shifting boundaries that define our material and immaterial habitats. Tendayi is fascinated with the virtual and the digital and her work spans audio visual installation and interactive workshops.
Image: Tendayi Vine
Make art with Tendayi
If you’re interested in testing creative approaches to storytelling, geography and archiving, then take a look at the workshops on offer below.
Perhaps you’re simply curious about what it means to be an ‘artist in residence’ or interested in the future of Westbury Arts Centre as a cultural venue? If so, then keep reading.
Image: Tendayi Vine
Opportunities
New Perspectives, Familiar Territories
A workshop exploring art, landscape & emotion.
Thursday 22 June 2023 | 5-8pm | Free | 16-25 years
Westbury Arts Centre
Image: Tendayi Vine
Everyday Artifacts
An object making workshop reimagining past, present & future stories.
Thursday 29 June 2023 | 5-8pm | Free | 16-25 years
Westbury Arts Centre
Art Craft Technology: Westbury
A relaxed discussion reflecting on artistic practice at Westbury Arts Centre.
Thursday 6 July 2023 | 6-8pm | Free | 16-25 years
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FAQs
Do I have to attend all three workshops?
We’d love to see you all three workshops but it’s not a requirement. You can attend any number you wish.
I have additional needs, what support is available?
We aim to make all our workshops accessible to those attending. If, before booking, you have a particular access need and would like to discuss the support you may require, please get in touch. We’d be happy to hear from you. Contact us here.
Is help available to get to and from the workshops?
Support is available with getting to and from Westbury if needed.
About
Offset is working with Westbury Arts Centre to support their new Artists in Residence programme, Art Craft Technology Place.
From February - July 2023, artist Tendayi Vine will work towards creating a new artwork exploring the interplay between traditional art & craft processes and new technologies. Alongside, she’ll be collaborating with Offset to reach under 25s in Milton Keynes.
The new artwork will be premiered as part of Milton Keynes International Festival’s associated programme in July 2023.
Project managed by Pooleyville.
Supported by Milton Keynes City Council.