Printing for Pride – Beginners Linocut Workshop

Pop Up Print Place

Ballarat VIC 3350

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  • 7 Jun & 27 Jun

11am–1pm

$25 - $35

Student discount available.

An inclusive, accessible workshop and a safe space where everyone can proudly show up as their genuine self.

This introduction to printmaking workshop which will focus on making linocut stamps. All materials are provided including paper, lino carving tools, inks and materials to make stamps. At the end of the workshop participants get to take home a stamp and a set of cards or prints they made on the day.

This is an inclusive workshop, everyone is welcome and it's open to all ages (please note children under 16 must attend with a guardian or adult). They encourage attendees to bring along some of their own sketches or to use one of their designs provided to make a one-of-a-kind keepsake for pride month.

Content: Jessica Schroeter

Accessibility Information

  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Please note: The accessibility information above is provided by the listing owner and may not be audited. For detailed information, please contact them directly.

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