
A Parallel of Practical Endeavors
Come hear from Matthew Gatto, Sculptor/Creator/Collector, on Friday, October 8, 2021 on DESIGN.
“I am a lover of the classic Universal Monsters, first and foremost. Like many others, it really all started there for my interest in sculpting, etc. I truly appreciate those original creature designs that influenced the future generations to come. There is certainly the fair share of modern classics that are responsible from where my inspirations are derived, as well. When I’m not tending to my professional career as a Multimedia/Classroom Support Technician in higher education, sculpting and prop-building are some of the things that I enjoy working on in my personal time. In addition to making things, I am also a collector of monster and classic horror ephemera.”
You can find his work on Instagram and on his Website

October’s Theme is Design
We live in a world of design, an intention behind every encounter, every technology we touch, every structure we step through. Design is an alchemy, a marriage of material and meaning, investigation and inspiration, form and function.
To design is to create — out of nothing, something. To design is to play — an invitation to stay open and curious and reimagine in new ways. To design is to think — a method of learning through making, scraping failed experiments for fresh insight. To design is to be human.
Designers are called to operate in a way that transcends disciplines, making it possible to understand the world in all its complexity and envision passageways to more just futures. At their best, designers center the experiences of people whose needs have been overlooked, stepping outside of themselves and into their shoes. Design asks of us empathy and humility, if we are brave enough to answer.
Our Trois-Rivières chapter chose this month’s exploration of Design, Olivier Charland illustrated the theme, and Skillshare is presenting the theme.