Above: Freshly made lino prints inspired by the theme of ‘home’.
During the half day session residents were able to join in as much as they felt comfortable, socialising and making their own unique lino prints inspired by the question ‘what does home mean to you?’. The space had a relaxed, paint-stained studio feel, and everyone worked around a large, shared table with guidance from the friendly Firestation Print Studio staff. The feedback from the day showed how much people value having a relaxed, creative space to connect, feel part of the community and support their wellbeing. It was amazing to see so many creative and personal takes on the idea of home and we are excited to share that these artworks will be part of the upcoming Home is Where the Art is exhibition.
Are you interested in print making in a fun and supportive environment? You might want to join Firestation Print Studio’s lino and print making club. From as little as $11 for a 3 hour session you can try your hand at print making at their studio in Armadale. To find out more visit their website www.fps.org.au/lino--print-club or find the studio’s contact and opening hours info below: Location: 2 Willis Street Armadale Victoria 3134 Open Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 11am-4pm Phone: 03 95091782
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