Art Lab: Installation and Digital Media
School Holiday Workshop
Ages: 15 to 25
Free, booking essential.
Book to attend either Friday or Saturday
Duration: 4.5 hrs including a lunch break.
Bring your own water bottle and lunch.
Meet at Main Entrance
Art Labs are artist-led workshops connecting young audiences with artists, artmaking and the national collection.
Recently acquired by the National Gallery, Last Riot (2005-2007) is a large-scale multi-channel video installation by artist collective AES+F. Bringing together digital drawing, collage, performance, sculpture and the worlds of advertising and fashion, the collective conjure a video game landscape that comments on the state of violence and beauty in contemporary global culture.
In this Art Lab, artist Tom Buckland will guide you to sculpt a fantastical world in miniature inspired by your own imagination and perceptions of the future.
Combine DIY hands-on making skills with basic special effects technology using modelling clay, cardboard and recycled materials. Superimpose yourself into your alternate reality using green screen and editing technologies to bring your vision to life in a 90-second video installation. All materials provided.
Tom Buckland is an artist who deals in a correspondence of worlds. By examining the present and past, they construct portals to alternate futures. Working with recycled and found materials, Buckland creates playful, interactive and experimental installation, video and performance works that invite audiences to embark on a discovery journey.
Please be advised that Last Riot contains depictions of violence. Please contact the Youth Programs Convenor for further information if required.
For more information about National Gallery Youth Programs visit our dedicated Youth Programs page