This is a repeating event4 January 2025 10:00 am
This is a repeating event4 January 2025 10:00 am
Saturday 07DecemberScreen Printing Workshops at Woods Street
Each session delves into a unique printing technique. You’ll explore stencil layering, one and two-colour prints, experimental watercolour prints, and nature prints. Bring your inspiration
Each session delves into a unique printing technique. You’ll explore stencil layering, one and two-colour prints, experimental watercolour prints, and nature prints. Bring your inspiration to transform your designs into fabric or paper masterpieces.
Online booking through Eventbrite is required for these sessions. To ensure everyone has a chance to participate, attendees are limited to two sessions each.
Suitable for ages 12+, both beginners and experienced individuals are welcome.
Ellise Roberts, a Textile Artist and Designer with over 20 years of screen-printing experience, will lead the workshop. She enjoys sharing her expertise in Textiles, Visual Art, Design and Technology and has taught in community centres, secondary schools, and tertiary education.
7 December 2024 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Woods Street Arts Space
44 Woods Street, Laverton
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