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Todd Fuller Education Kit - Online Resource
Todd Fuller artist in residence October 2018 photos by Chris Rockstroh, Percival Property.
TODD FULLER ONLINE RESOURCE
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The Glasshouse Regional Gallery 2018 Artist in Resident Todd Fuller has created an online education resource for teachers and students.
This online resource is based around the work To see the ocean for the first time, an animation drawn by hand, locally focused on the story of Harry, from Harry’s Lookout. Todd has created two education kits for both Primary and Secondary students. Aligning with your current syllabus these kits focus on art making and art theory, making it a fun interactive way to learn.
A Glasshouse Regional Gallery Artist in Residence initiative.
Glasshouse Regional Gallery supporting local contemporary artists. Education at Glasshouse 2021 ON DEMAND & DIG DEEPER
About the FILM: To see the ocean for the first time - the feature animation is a narration through line and tone, a series of drawing and paintings, Fuller breathes life into the many tales and stories told about the local (now passed) larrikin, who much like Fuller found solace in the beautiful ocean air of Port Macquarie. About Todd Fuller: Fuller has exhibited across Australia and internationally including the United States, Italy, France, South Korea, Bangladesh, England, Singapore and Malta. He has undertaken international residency at the Cite International Des Art in Paris, and at the British School in Rome. He has also been invited to participate in a number of domestic residencies including Bundanon, Grafton Hill and Blacktown. Fuller was awarded an honorable mention at the 15th Asian Art Biennale and in 2012 was appointed the Art Fellow at Sydney Grammar School. Most recently Fuller won the 2018 JADA Drawing Prize.
Todd Fuller: To see the ocean for the first time, 2018, animation. Courtesy of the Artist and MAY SPACE, Sydney.
Todd Fuller is represented by MAY SPACE, Sydney
The Gallery would love to hear your feedback about these education kits and how you might incorporate this within your classroom or simply share your creations with us via our socials.
More about the artist:
@toddfuller www.toddfuller.com.au