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Workshops & Activities

Wednesday Night Workshop: Lino Printing

Dates

Wed 11 Mar 2026 - Wed 18 Mar 2026

Hours

7.00 - 9.00 pm

Duration

2 Hours

Location

Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri Meeting Room
sawsedge

In 2026 Wednesday Night Workshops explore playful art making, opening up to experimentation and just enjoying the act of creating. This month, everyone’s favourite medium, lino printing, is back! 

During this two-hour workshop, we will capture a special memory within a hand-coloured and lino-printed postage stamp. Exploring the theme of memory, participants will spend time reflecting on special people, experiences and moments, to then develop a design that captures a moment in time through a lino print. After printing, everyone will have the opportunity to hand-colour their print with watercolour paint to create a truly unique stamp design. A range of lino block sizes will be available to ensure everyone comes away with a completed stamp. 

Guided by teaching artist Yaz Gaté, and accompanied by snacks, drinks and like mined folks, this is your invitation to pause your everyday routine, participate in a hands-on, art-making workshop and join our little community of makers.  

All materials provided. No experience necessary.  

Enjoy snacks and a drink upon arrival.  

Who is Wednesday Night Workshop for?  

Folks aged 18+ who enjoy being a bit creative and want to meet like-minded people. No previous art experience is required for these workshops, just a willingness to try something new! 

About your teaching artist    

Melbourne-based Yaz Gaté, née del Mar, is founder of Tiny Cupboard Creatives - a small enterprise providing exciting in studio and virtual classes, workshops and events for learners of all ages, as well as commissioned artwork and creative collaborations with other artists and organisations such as The Tarra Warra Museum of Art, The City of Greater Dandenong, Glen Eira Council, Linden New Arts and the Philippine Embassy of Australia.    

Yaz specialises in canvas and digital art but has a wide practice that includes textiles and sewing, lino printing and drawing. She has a strong interest in botanicals, their connection to cultural identity and the way culture and life stories shape art making. Over the last 4 years, she has drawn on her own Filipino Australian background to explore the way migration and family can impact storytelling in art. Yaz typically uses bold black lines and vibrant colour palette making her work distinctive.    

Dates

Wednesday 11 March

Wednesday 18 March

7.00 pm - 9.00 pm

7.00 pm - 9.00 pm

Tickets

Adult $33.00

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