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Political postcards –Screenprinting Workshop with Alison Alder

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Entry 0 - Wagga Wagga Art Gallery Baylis Street (via Morrow St Entrance)
Wagga Wagga NSW, Australia
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Sat, 2 Aug, 10am - 4pm AEST

Event description

When: 2nd August, 10am - 4pm (incl lunch break, BYO lunch)
Cost: $180
Where: Wagga Wagga Art Gallery E3 Studio

*Limited spots available.

Join printmaker and resident artist Alison Alder to make large-format screenprinted postcards (or small-format posters) about an issue that is important to you.

Screenprinting is a fast and colourful way to get your message across using bright bold colours and areas of flat colour. It is a printmaking method that has been used by artists across the decades to communicate ideas and issues.

Alison Alder is known for her screenprinted posters that focus on social and political issues. She was a founding member of Megalo Print Studio in Canberra, and her work is currently on exhibition at the Australian Parliament House in Canberra.

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Entry 0 - Wagga Wagga Art Gallery Baylis Street (via Morrow St Entrance)
Wagga Wagga NSW, Australia