Hooray! @simonchristophergreiner has officially moved into his studio and is hitting the ground running with some activities and workshops ✂️🤞🏼
Swing by Building 2, level 7 on Thursdays between 2-4pm to learn how to make masks through a guided workshop with Simon. This’ll be a more in-depth opportunity to learn cardboard sculpting techniques, using more advanced tools (hot glue guns and cutting blades).
Outside of the official workshop times, he’ll also be around for you to ask questions and chat, or participating in self-guided drop-in mask making sessions (any time, day or night). Grab a blank mask off the wall, some scissors and tape, and get making! 🌟
Drop by Simon’s studio and say hi!! 👋🏼👋🏼
I’m very lucky to be the Creative in Residence at @utslibrary . If you wanna come say hi any time tues-fri I’ll be in my open studio on level 7 just outside the library! #cardboard #cardboardart #residency #artistinresidence #creativeinresidence
Simon, our 2026 Creative in Residence, has moved into his studio! Enjoy this BTS footage from his move in week 😋
Keep your eyes peeled for workshop announcements — in the meantime, come by and say hi! 👀👀
I’ve moved! After two wonderful years at the City of Sydney Creative studios, with the beautiful folks at @brandxinc , I’m starting my residency at @utslibrary . Come say hi! #cardboard #cardboardart
Meet Simon Greiner, our 2026 Creative in Residence 👋✨
This is your official notice: cardboard is having a moment! Simon works hands-on, collaboratively, and with a deep respect for materials most people overlook (yes, even that box you were about to throw out).
From April, he’ll be based in the Creative in Residence studio on Level 7 (just outside the Library gates, so come say hi if you see him in the space) 👀
Across the year, things will start popping up around the Library. Activities! Experiments! Cardboard chaos! You’ll be invited in — to make, to play, to see what happens. Expect everyday materials transformed into something unexpected, and you brought along for the ride.
Welcome, Simon👋🏼
Your cardboard era starts now.