Next date: Saturday, 13 June 2026 | 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
About the Program:Expand your artmaking through accessible and experimental printmaking in this hands-on workshop. Using recycled milk carton packaging, participants will explore drypoint etching and digital image transfer techniques. These low-impact materials offer a flexible and environmentally conscious approach, producing rich and detailed results using a printing press. This program is part of the Myth Makers exhibition Program series at Woollahra Gallry at Redleaf.For ages 15+Limited spots 12, bookings essential.Light refreshments provided.What to bring:
All materials are provided. Please wear clothes that can get ink on them, or bring an apron.Facilitators:
Annabelle McEwen (She/They) is an artist and educator practising on unceded Gadigal Land and Dharug Land (Australia) with a Masters of Fine Art. McEwen’s practice employs photography, printmaking, casting and digital-technologies examining the impact of extraction and digitally mediated experiences on users and the virtual gaze on the body. McEwen unpacks the power of artifice inherent in images and the way users are manipulated and impacted by images within the algorithmically curated attention economy.
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For more information head to woollahragallery.com.au
When | Saturday13 June, 10.30 AM - 1.00 PM
Where | Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf
Cost | Free
Transport and parking | The Gallery can be reached via public transport (buses 324, 325 or 326, or walk from Edgecliff Station or Double Bay Wharf). Parking is available at Council Chambers (536 New South Head Rd, Double Bay NSW 2028). If you are arriving via UBER or Taxi please request a drop-off or collection at the Council Chambers.
Image credit | Courtesy of Annabelle McEwan
Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf, 548 New South Head Road, Double Bay, 2028, View Map
548 New South Head Road , Double Bay 2028
$48.96