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Workshops at Centrale – with Lucie Lenardon

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Workshops at Centrale with Lucie Lenardon In the context of the exhibition hosting, Centrale offers 6 workshops led by Lucie Lenardon. Wednesdays 06 & 20.11.2024, 04 & 18.12.2024, 15 & 29.01.2025 – 14:00 […]

Workshops at Centrale with Lucie Lenardon

In the context of the exhibition hosting, Centrale offers 6 workshops led by Lucie Lenardon.

Wednesdays 06 & 20.11.2024, 04 & 18.12.2024, 15 & 29.01.2025 – 14:00 > 16:00 – € 5 (entrance to the exhibition included and material provided), € 1,25 (Art. 27)
Intergenerational workshops (from 8 years)
Info and reservations: info@centrale.brussels

6 November 2024 - Discovering knitting

Introduction to knitting with hands and needles. Creation of a knitted fabric or textured surface using recycled yarns.

20 November 2024 - Creative embroidery

Learn basic embroidery stitches (cross stitch, stem stitch, knot stitch, etc.). Creation of embroidered motifs on textile surfaces or embroidery frames to create a pictorial work.

4 December 2024 - Dyeing

Explore natural dyeing techniques using plants, fruit and vegetables. Creation of eco-print, tie-dye or shibori, introducing ancestral techniques.

18 December 2024 - Easy sewing

Learn the basics of hand sewing. Drawing with thread on textiles using sewing.

15 January 2025 - Textile dolls/​idols

Making and decorating fabric dolls/​idols (choice of fabrics, accessories etc.) and learning the basics of textile assembly.

29 January 2025 - Introduction to crochet

Learn the basics of crochet. Creation of an abstract textile crochet sculpture.

Lucie Lenardon (BE) is a visual artist and textile designer. After studying fashion design, she specialized in contemporary textile design. She is a graduate of Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles and ENSAV La Cambre. Her work focuses on the beauty that emerges from certain materials and textures deemed unsightly. Her creations, which take the form of garments, paintings and textile sculptures, incorporate scratching, deformation and crumbling. Using techniques specific to the textile medium (knitting, crochet, embroidery, etc.), her creations are as visual as they are tactile.