Online Workshop | Hermannsburg School watercolour painting
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An online workshop with Iltja Ntjarra artists brought to you by MAGNT in partnership with the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation.
About this event
Join descendants of iconic artist Albert Namatjira to experience, absorb and practice their approach to watercolour painting. In this gently guided workshop, artists from the Iltja Ntjarra (Many Hands) Art Centre in Alice Springs will demonstrate their watercolour painting techniques for you to follow and apply as you create your own work on paper.
$45 per person | Places are limited | Bookings are essential | Materials provided
Key Information
This workshop is from 11:00am - 1:00pm (ACST). Please take into consideration any time differences between the Northern Territory and your location on the day of the workshop.
By booking a place in the workshop you are consenting to MAGNT sharing your email address with the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation (DAAFF) for the purpose of sending you instructions on how to access the Zoom workshop 24-hours prior to the workshop.
Participants will receive a 'follow along supply kit', including a sheet of watercolour paper, the inspiration image the leading artist will be painting from, brushes and a set of watercolour paints. You are encouraged to follow along with the image provided, or attempt your own landscape painting.
The delivery of the workshop by specific artists from Iltja Ntjarra Art Centre is subject to their availability on the day.
Disclaimer
Whilst all care will be taken to post your kit in a timely manner via registered post, we take no responsibility for delays with the Australia Post service.
Please note that many of our presenters and performers live in some of the most remote regions in Australia and don’t share the internet or mobile capability and speed that many enjoy in the city. Please be patient. MAGNT and DAAFF take no responsibility for the internet capacity of our presenters or our participants.
Hubert Pareroultja. Photo: Iltja Ntjarra Art Centre