Exhibition Makers Workshop: Printmaking & Collage
Create a printmaking or collage artwork inspired by Bloom. When the Water Speaks. All skill levels welcome. Materials provided.
Exhibition Makers Workshop: Printmaking & Collage – Bloom Theme
Date: Wednesday 11 February
Location: Ngutungka Henley
This hands-on workshop is part of The Makers’ Collective, a community-based program supporting people to create work for exhibition.
In this session, participants will experiment with printmaking and collage techniques, including gelli printing, lino-cut stamps, and mark-making with recycled materials and found objects. You’ll create a finished artwork responding to the exhibition theme “Bloom. When the Water Speaks”, exploring ideas around water, environment, and transformation.
Participants are invited but not required to attend a free Curate & Finish session in the fourth week of the month. This optional session offers time to finish artworks and explore how exhibitions are planned and curated. There is no pressure to commit — you’re welcome to attend just the workshop or be involved in the exhibition process as much or as little as you like.
All skill levels welcome.
Materials provided.
Create a printmaking or collage artwork inspired by Bloom. When the Water Speaks. All skill levels welcome. Materials provided.
Exhibition Makers Workshop: Printmaking & Collage – Bloom Theme
Date: Wednesday 11 February
Location: Ngutungka Henley
This hands-on workshop is part of The Makers’ Collective, a community-based program supporting people to create work for exhibition.
In this session, participants will experiment with printmaking and collage techniques, including gelli printing, lino-cut stamps, and mark-making with recycled materials and found objects. You’ll create a finished artwork responding to the exhibition theme “Bloom. When the Water Speaks”, exploring ideas around water, environment, and transformation.
Participants are invited but not required to attend a free Curate & Finish session in the fourth week of the month. This optional session offers time to finish artworks and explore how exhibitions are planned and curated. There is no pressure to commit — you’re welcome to attend just the workshop or be involved in the exhibition process as much or as little as you like.
All skill levels welcome.
Materials provided.
Please note:
- Stay at home if you are unwell or have a cough, fever, sore throat, fatigue or shortness of breath.
- Maintaining social distancing is the responsibility of the individual.
The City of Charles Sturt would like to acknowledge the land we occupy today is the traditional lands of the Kaurna people and that we respect their spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the Kaurna people as the custodians of the greater Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In-person
Refund Policy
Location
Ngutungka Henley
378 Seaview Road
Henley Beach, SA 5022
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