Random Weave Fiber Sculpture

Random Weave Fiber Sculpture

Adult | Unavailable

286 Whisconier Rd, PO Box 122 Brookfield, CT 06804 United States
River Room
Beginner/All
Sunday, March 2, 2025 (one day)
12:00 PM-4:00 PM on Sun
$132.00
Member Discount Available

Random Weave Fiber Sculpture

Adult | Unavailable


Delve into the world of random weave with this one day intensive workshop and learn to negotiate with steel wire, a stubborn material that holds the history of being tightly coiled. Students will learn the process of random weaving and apply this toward creating small scale sculptures. Create multiple pieces, work modularly or watch your work grow throughout the workshop. Everyone will begin with the same technique, but leave with something unique. No experience necessary.

 

Students will use 18 gauge and 21 gauge steel wire to construct sculptures made from random weaving. The work will inherently reference organic abstraction and can be applied to many different methods based on the interest of the student. A number of construction strategies will be demonstrated and students will be able to try them out and direct their work from there.

  • *** Registration Closes 2/16/25*** 

    There is a $4 registration fee included in tuition.
    Members will have the $4 deducted from tuition.
    There is a 40.00 materials fee included in tuition.

    This class is held in the River Room Studio which is beneath the Gallery.
    There will be a set of steps to walk down.

    Please note that classes at Brookfield Craft Center must meet a minimum number of  2  registrations for the class to run. Students will be notified within a week's notice whether their class will be held. If the class is canceled due to low enrollment, students may request to be transferred to another class or be refunded in full.

Barolli, Becca
Becca Barolli

Becca Barolli was born in 1988 and raised in North Granby, Connecticut. She received a BFA in photography from the University of Connecticut in 2010 and an MFA from the San

Francisco Art Institute in 2016. As a graduate student she received a Cadogan scholarship from The San Francisco Foundation and SOMArts Cultural Center in 2015 and a year later was awarded the Ella King Torrey Award at graduation for creative innovation in her studio practice. Becca currently lives and works in Bethlehem, Connecticut. She has completed a residency at

The Studios at Mass MoCA in North Adams, MA and was the 2019 Senior Fellow at Gallery

Route One in Point Reyes Station, CA. She has exhibited work at the de Young Museum,

Andrea Schwartz Gallery and Chandran Gallery in San Francisco, CA, Miranda Kuo Gallery in New York, NY and Last Projects in Los Angeles, CA. Her work is collected internationally.