The Press Gang At Wallarobba
Printmaking is renowned for being a collaborative activity; studios and workshops play a crucial role in the development of artists' concepts and techniques in print.
In July 2011 The Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre opened with a print studio included.
The response from the local art community to an open studio with a printing press has been overwhelmingly positive. There are now around 12 to 18 regular attendees including printmakers, painters, graphic artists, photographers and talented first-timers all reaping the benefits of being in a supportive group of like minded people.
The beautiful surroundings of Wallarobba are also an inspiration.
In July 2011 The Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre opened with a print studio included.
The response from the local art community to an open studio with a printing press has been overwhelmingly positive. There are now around 12 to 18 regular attendees including printmakers, painters, graphic artists, photographers and talented first-timers all reaping the benefits of being in a supportive group of like minded people.
The beautiful surroundings of Wallarobba are also an inspiration.
Image Copyright 2013 Vivien Christian
"Wallarobba Corner" (drypoint etching)