This workshop is SOLD OUT. Please contact us to join waitlist.Join us for a playful morning learning the art of Drypointing with printmaking artist, Amanda Donohue. If you'd like to explore your creative side and learn how to create your own unique intaglio prints then this workshop is for you.
First you’ll create your design, transfer to your plate and then ink up and print. At the end of the class you’ll have a number of prints you can frame, gift or reuse as cards or in other art projects.
This workshop is ideal for all curious creatives looking for new mediums to discover.
About Amanda Donohue
Amanda Donohue works as both a printmaker and textile artist. Amanda's printmaking and textile works are informed by multiple themes; the environment and in particular water, the domestic and popular culture. Amanda investigates these themes and images in connection to her own personal history. With a BA in Visual Arts (Honours in Printmaking) from the University of Sydney, Amanda has over 20 years experience. Amanda's work is collected in galleries throughout Australia and she exhibits regularly.
Workshop Schedule
What you get:
All materials are provided so there's no need to source materials and equipment. What to bring: A water bottle and snacks if required. (We have tea and coffee facilities)
All materials are provided so there's no need to source materials and equipment. What to bring: A water bottle and snacks if required. (We have tea and coffee facilities)
About Amanda Donohue
Amanda Donohue works as both a printmaker and textile artist. Amanda's printmaking and textile works are informed by multiple themes; the environment and in particular water, the domestic and popular culture. Amanda investigates these themes and images in connection to her own personal history. With a BA in Visual Arts (Honours in Printmaking) from the University of Sydney, Amanda has over 20 years experience. Amanda's work is collected in galleries throughout Australia and she exhibits regularly.
Amanda Donohue works as both a printmaker and textile artist. Amanda's printmaking and textile works are informed by multiple themes; the environment and in particular water, the domestic and popular culture. Amanda investigates these themes and images in connection to her own personal history. With a BA in Visual Arts (Honours in Printmaking) from the University of Sydney, Amanda has over 20 years experience. Amanda's work is collected in galleries throughout Australia and she exhibits regularly.