Saturday 29 November from 10am to 4pm
In this special one-day workshop, you’ll explore the creative potential of working within a set format: 20cm x 20cm. The workshop is designed alongside the Tiliqua Tiliqua exhibition of the same theme, so there will be plenty to inspire you on site. By limiting both paper and plate size, new possibilities open up. With fewer options, you’re encouraged to adapt, experiment, and activate creativity in unexpected ways.
This workshop is perfect for making a series of unique prints that also make excellent gifts or personal keepsakes. No printmaking experience is required – each technique will be demonstrated and supported with take-home notes.
You will be guided through accessible printmaking processes designed to fit the 20 x 20 format, including:
Watercolour monotype + etching
Origami monoprint + Image transfer + chine colle
Textures, layering & hybrid approaches
Working within a consistent square format encourages creative problem-solving and experimentation. By the end of the day, you’ll have a collection of small, powerful works ready to frame or share.
Morning tea and all materials are provided, so all you will need to bring are:
A sketch book, pencil or something to write and draw with
An apron (and/or wear clothes you don’t mind getting inky)
Your lunch (however there are plenty of great cafes and a supermarket nearby)
Your questions, eagerness and curiosity
Optional: your favourite printmaking paper.
Katika Schultz holds a BFA in Printmaking from the National Art School and has been teaching for the past three years. She regularly exhibits across Sydney, including at Tiliqua Tiliqua, and has been a recipient of many art residencies and a finalist in major Australian art prizes. Passionate about accessibility, education, and experimentation, she encourages artists to embrace play, discovery, and the unique qualities of printmaking.
To find out more about Katika visit @katika.schultz.studio