Join us on December 15th, at 2:00pm AST (1:00pm EST) for a workshop on basics of using Blender for 3D design led by Inuit Futures Ilinniaqtuk Bronson Jacque. By the end of the workshop participants will have designed and rendered an igloo and have the tools to begin experimenting with 3D design on their own.
The workshop will take place online using Zoom. Upon registering for the workshop, you will receive instructions on how to use Zoom. This workshop, like every ISO series workshop, is free.
About Bronson Jacque:
Bronson Jacque is an Inuit visual artist who grew up in Postville, Nunatsiavut (Labrador). A student of NSCAD University, Bronson is completing his bachelor’s degree in fine arts and works as a Contributing Editor with the Inuit Art Foundation. He is passionate about multidisciplinary arts, delving into many mediums, but specializes in oil painting portraits. Growing up in a family filled with artists of different disciplines who are both traditionally and professionally trained, Bronson has been creating as far back as he can remember. Hoping to return to Nunatsiavut later in life with knowledge and resources to start community programs, Bronson has a drive to give back.