Workshop and Showcase: HONF with Arts Narrogin

House of Natural Fiber’s (HONF) M.Haryo Hutomo and Irene Agrivina are currently working with the community of Narrogin and hosted by Arts Narrogin. “The Fifth Element: Essence of the Spirit” workshop and showcase events conclude part one of their SPACED 5: Circular Economies residency.

You are invited to HONF’s Workshop Program and Showcase at Arts Narrogin!

WORKSHOP: Natural Pigments and Electronic Arts

Tuesday 12 November, 10am-12pm, Arts Narrogin

Join artists-in-residence Irene and Haryo from House of Natural Fiber (HONF) for a workshop to share their knowledge of electronic arts, inviting you to elevate your artwork by combining natural materials with technology.

The workshop will celebrate cultural heritage, ecological awareness, and creativity. Participants will build DIY electronic devices powered by electrical currents from pigment materials, where shifting states of these materials influence the pitch, tone, and volume, resulting in a dynamic, improvised musical composition infused with natural colours.

SHOWCASE: The Fifth Element: Essence of Spirit

Friday 15 November, 2-7 pm, Arts Narrogin

This is a community event to showcase the installation which has been created by the community, offering an immersive experience that celebrates collaboration and sparks dialogue on ecological connection and cultural unity.

For more information and to sign up the workshop head to the Arts Narrogin website.

Poster design by the artists.

More information about the Circular Economies artists, host communities and projects as they unfold can be found by subscribing to SPACED’s monthly email newsletter, and following SPACED on Facebook and Instagram. 

To learn more about HONF, M.Haryo Hutomo and Irene Agrivina, check out their respective Instagram profiles.

Circular Economies is produced as a joint partnership by PICA - Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts and SPACED.

 

Explore our past programs

Know Thy Neighbour #3 (2021-23). Know Thy Neighbour #3 investigates notions of place, sites of interest, networks, and social relationships with partner communities.

Rural Utopias (2019-23). Rural Utopias is a program of residencies, exhibitions and professional development activities organised in partnership with 12 Western Australian rural and remote towns.

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