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Learn printmaking as a medium for art inspired by our beautiful local flora, fauna and ecosystems.
Explore and capture the fascinating textures and patterns of plants, feathers and more in this two-day introductory workshop.
Dates: 20 – 21 June 2026
Days/Times: Saturday/Sunday 9.30am – 4.30pm
Venue: NatureArt Lab Studio, M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith
About the Workshop
Design and create hand pulled prints inspired by NatureArt Lab’s collection of specimens or from your existing drawings and photographs. The course introduces you to two types of printmaking techniques – drypoint (intaglio) and linocut (relief) – through which to express the various intricate forms and patterns nature. You will learn about each technique’s possibilities; plate design and creation; printing methods; and tool and equipment choices. You will also have the opportunity to experiment with recycled household materials as printing plates. At the end of the class you can expect to have produced several unique prints on professional printmaking paper using both hand burnishing and an etching press.
Learning Outcomes
Practical sessions: Both workshop days are dedicated to practical printmaking experience, with short intervals for technique introductions and demonstrations.
Prerequisite/level: This workshop requires no previous experience. Suitable for all students 16+ from beginners through to intermediate students who wish to develop their printing skills.
Materials: This workshop is a combination of supplied materials and BYO materials. The materials provided have been factored into the course cost (approximately $30 worth of consumables). The remaining items required are easily acquired and inexpensive and the list will be sent to students as soon as possible after enrolment. Please check your junk and spam inboxes so you don't miss our emails.
Class Size: The class size is strictly limited to 10 students.
Administration: There is free parking available onsite as well as a Cafe located a short walk away. All students are requested to bring their own drinks/beverages (or purchase from the shop).
About the tutor
Dr Fenja T. Ringl is a Canberra-based printmaker with a passion for nature-influenced art that reflects Australia’s unique ecological and cultural environments. With a professional background in archaeology, palaeo-ecology and science communication, Fenja draws inspiration from years of travelling and working across Australia’s diverse landscapes. Fenja initially explored printmaking as a way of interpreting the natural world while on fieldwork many years ago, and has since developed her passion into a full-time printmaking occupation/obsession.
Please contact us if you have any questions at: [email protected]
Image Credit: by Dr. Fenja T. Ringl
NatureArt Lab Awards
2022, Telstra Best of Business Award Winner for Promoting Sustainability, ACT; and National Finalist Award
2024, Telstra Best of Business Award Winner for Building Communities, ACT; and National Finalist Award
2025, Telstra Best of Business Award Finalist for Promoting Sustainability, ACT; and Finalist for Accelerating Women, ACT
2025, Awards Australia Semi-Finalist for Connecting Communities, NSW and ACT; and Semi-Finalist for Small Business Award NSW and ACT.
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