Crescent Arts Centre,2-4 University Road, Belfast, BT7 1NH
Price - Free

Cadavre Exquis – (Exquisite Corpse) A participation art game – Davidt Dunlop 

8th & 9th October, 2022

Artist: Davidt Dunlop 
Artform: Workshop/Residency
Date: 8th & 9th October 2022
Time: 12 pm – 6 pm daily
Location: The Crescent Arts Centre
Price: Free

We’re super excited to welcome our first Bounce Arts Festival artist in residence, Davidt Dunlop. David is taking over the Crescent Arts Centre’s Cafe space and you’re invited to drop in and draw!
  
Come and see artist and illustrator Davidt Dunlop create an ‘Exquisite Corpse’ (a series of random images linked by conjoining lines to form a surreal creature). This is an old drawing game that takes little effort, but can result in creating weird, thought-provoking or hilarious collaborated artworks. You can also participate and add in your own section of the creature! No art skills are necessary and the workshop is open to all ages.

Davidt Dunlop is a Belfast born, Glasgow based creator, educator and self-publisher. His currently released books include the visual poetry book ‘The Snail’, the Jack Chick parody comic ‘Satanic Panic’ and ‘Poor Little Ghosts’ (a book influenced by poverty and death in Belfast and Glasgow). Stocked nationally and internationally by such shops as Travelling Man, Gosh! London and Quimby’s Chicago, he’ll be tabling events such as Acme Con, Glasgow Gothic and Thought Bubble in ’22.

No Booking Required – Drop in and Draw

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