Saturday 18 May from 10am to 2pm Thursday 1 August from 6pm to 10pm Thursday 17 October from 6pm to 10pm Thursday 19 December from 6pm to 10pm
In this workshop, you'll learn the fundamental techniques of woodblock printing using repurposed plywood.
Woodblock printing (similar to Lino printing) is a super approachable method of making prints with bold and classic results. With access to a small printmaking press and guidance on hand printing methods for home use, you'll discover the joy of bringing your hand-carved ideas to life on paper.
If you’ve already got a bright idea in mind, you can bring an image from home — the workshop will cover how to easily transfer these to woodblocks. Fergus will also share tips and tricks for utilising other reclaimed materials, and what you can do with your woodblock once you’ve finished printing.
No prior woodblock or printmaking experience is needed. Just come ready with a creative outlook, and this workshop will equip you with the skills to craft stunning woodblock prints that leave a lasting impression.
*Please note; the images above use a Lino block, however, the process is the same as for woodblock printing.
About the Artist:
Fergus Berney-Gibson is a multidisciplinary Australian artist working across expanded printmaking, drawing and photomedia. They have been involved in exhibitions at the 2019 and 2020 Queer Contemporary and have editioned prints held in RMIT, USQ and Curtain University collections. They exhibited with Ames Yavuz Gallery at the 2022 Sydney Contemporary. They are currently studying their Master of Fine Arts at the National Art School with a focus on experimental printmaking.