Subject: July 2025 eNews: Wax Workshop journal, Term 3 starts next week, Jenny Pollak's exhibition 'Skin', 2025 ASE + more

July 2025 eNews: Wax Workshop journal, Term 3 starts next week, Jenny Pollak's exhibition 'Skin', save the date for ASE, Special Workshop news + more

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It has been a busy Winter here at TBSSS, with Georgina Mills' 3/4 Torso Workshop running two sessions over five days, Michael Vaynman's 2 Day Wax Workshop last weekend, Carol Crawford and Elena Murgia's 2 Day Alabaster Carving Workshop to come this weekend, and to top it off, Term 3 starts next week. The studio has been full of new students and familiar faces alike, benches and stands have been arranged and re-arranged, and creativity has been fostered in a wide variety of mediums.


We're looking forward to seeing many of our students back for Term 3, and if you've never taken a class or been away for a while, it's not too late to book in!


This month's features are:

  • Arielle Morris' journal of last weekend's Wax Workshop with Michael Vaynman

  • Last chance to book in for Term 3 starting next week!

  • Jenny Pollak's exhibition Skin opens Saturday 9 August 2-4pm at Clara Street Gallery

  • Save the date for the 2025 Annual Studio Exhibition

  • Special Workshops: Life Study, Wax Workshop, Stone Carving

  • Make a tax deductible donation to TBSSS

Read on to learn more...

Wax Workshop Journal with Arielle Morris

Earlier this month, Michael Vaynman led a 2 Day Wax To Bronze Workshop at TBSSS, teaching students to explore the flexible and variable properties of wax as a sculptural medium. Below, Arielle Morris reflects on her experience in Michael's workshop…


I recently had the absolute pleasure of taking part in Michael Vaynman’s 2 Day Wax Workshop, and it was honestly just what I needed. As a mum to a little boy, I haven’t had many chances lately to carve out time (pun intended!) for my own creative practice—so this course felt like a very special creative jumpstart.


Michael is a wonderful teacher, so knowledgeable, encouraging, and generous with both his time and skill. He created such a warm, relaxed space that I immediately felt comfortable experimenting and pushing outside my usual sculptural style.


I usually work in a more figurative way, but the change in material opened something new for me—I found myself leaning into abstraction, which felt surprisingly intuitive with wax. It was much more cooperative than I expected—soft where I needed it to be, and firm enough to hold intricate detail. I ended up creating a piece that abstractly represents my little family—a quiet, personal tribute to the four (including our fur-baby) of us—and I’m planning to install it at the front of our house as a kind of sculptural welcome.


It was a beautiful reminder that creativity doesn’t disappear when life gets crazy—sometimes one just needs a different material, a new shape, or a little time and space to be inspired once more. I left the course feeling inspired, reconnected, and proud of what I’d made.


Cheers!

Arielle


Thank you Arielle for your workshop journal!


Pictured above: Arielle's wax sculpture (left), and Arielle stamping her son River's foot into the sculpture at the end of the workshop (right)


Michael will be returning to TBSSS on October 4-5 for another Wax Workshop—book now, only 3 places remaining!

Term 3 at TBSSS starts next week—last chance to book in!

Places are filling very quickly for Term 3 Open Workshops — which start next week, with classes running for 10 weeks (Saturday's class running for 9 weeks).


Many sessions are already fully booked, the remaining workshops with space are:

Wednesday PM (1:30-4:30) - 2 places available!

Thursday AM (10-1) - 4 places available!

Thursday PM (1:30-4:30) - 4 places available!
Saturday AM (10-1) - 6 places available!


As always, our Open Workshops are open to anyone aged 18 years and over, from the absolute beginner to the advanced. Come join our creative community and sculpt with us!


Term 3 runs Monday 21 July - Thursday 25 September, 2025.


Click here for more info and to enrol.

Limited places available for upcoming Special Workshops, book now!

2 Day Wax Workshop with Michael Vaynman


Saturday 4 October – Sunday 5 October,. 2025
10am – 4pm

$495.30


Wax is a wonderful medium and has many unique properties that make it ideal for sculpting. Wax can be used as a liquid, as a paste, warm (like plasticine), or cold (carvable). During this workshop students will be shown various techniques to utilize these variable states of the medium. Students will be shown how to construct a wax armature, explore modelling techniques and the use of tools for smoothing and texturing. Students will have the opportunity (at an additional cost*) to have their finished wax sculptures cast in bronze by Michael, using the lost wax casting process.


Book now - only 3 places remaining!

Stone Carving with Elena Murgia


Current July sessions are both FULLY BOOKED, below dates are for the following sessions—bookings to open soon!


Mondays: 25 August – 22 September, 2025 (5 weeks)
6 – 9pm


Tuesdays: 26 August – 23 September, 2025 (5 weeks)

10am – 2pm


This brief course will help students undertake the basic techniques of carving. Learn how to remove step by step the material that is surrounding a sculpture, starting from unveiling the basic volumes connected together in harmonious composition and the beginnings of the finishing process where time permits.


Register your interest here

3 Day Limestone Carving with Paul Hopmeier


FULLY BOOKED, get in touch to be added to the waitlist.


Friday 10 October – Sun 12 October, 2025

10am – 4pm

Fees: $570.30


Over three days, learn the skills needed to carve your own unique sculpture in limestone. Guest teacher Paul Hopmeier is an established sculptor and artist and brings his wealth of knowledge to this popular workshop. Enjoy carving in a group atmosphere, beginners to advanced welcome. Fee includes stone.

An opportunity to sculpt with a Life Model at TBSSS in Term 4, now on Fridays!

Working From the Life Model with Jenny Pollak

Fridays: 17 October – 12 December, 2025

(9 weeks)
10:30am – 3:30pm
EB fee: $805.30 / Full fee: $895.30


This intensive life study class offers students the unique opportunity to make a study of the nude in a single extended pose.


The human body is one of the most challenging, eloquent and time honoured subjects for the exploration of artistic expression. While the class is not focused on the anatomical study of the body, deep observational skills are essential to the realisation of the finished work and will form a part of the discussions held over the course of the nine week term.


Click here for more info and to enrol.


Above: inspiration from Barbara Hepworth

An invitation to Jenny Pollak's exhibition Skin, opening event 9 August 2–4pm

Jenny Pollak's exhibition Skin will have its opening event on Saturday 9 August 2–4pm at Clara Street Gallery, 1A Clara Street, Erskineville. Running from 26 July to 15 September, the gallery will be open 9:30–1:30 Mon–Fri, or by appointment.


How many times can you photograph the same subject and still find something original to say? How far can the image of a body be pared back before it becomes so abstract that its origins are lost? Most of the images in this exhibition began during lockdown as an exploration of these questions as I photographed my body in the rather restricted view I had of it while kneeling at my desk. Over time my photographs became less focused on the body and more concerned with the relationship between two distinct forms, the negative space between them becoming more and more dominant, until finally, as in the last images of the series intimacy and solitude, it eclipses the body altogether.


The sculptures in this exhibition have been made in response to the photographs, and reflect my continuing interest in exploring the juxtaposition of two very reduced forms, while further speculating on the nature of what their relationship might be.


– Jenny Pollak 2025

Save the date for the 2025 Annual Studio Exhibition, opening on Saturday 27 September, 2025

Our Annual Studio Exhibition, featuring sculptures made by our Term Workshop and Special Workshop students over the last year, will be held at the end of September 2025. The exhibition opening will be on Saturday 27 September, and all current and recent students will be contacted soon about showing their works, as well as details about prizes to be awarded.


We hope to see you there to celebrate another creative year at TBSSS and we welcome you to invite your family and friends!

We thank the City of Sydney for their ongoing support of TBSSS, through the Accommodation Grants Program.

Donate to the Tom Bass Sculpture Studio School

We wanted to bring to your attention that every donation you make to the Tom Bass Fund for the Promotion of Sculpture (over $2) is completely tax deductible. You can donate either through PayPal or call 02 9565 4851 to make a donation over the phone.


We thank you for your consideration.


Pictured above: TBSSS scholarship students working in the Studio.

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