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Designed for artists, teachers or creatives who enjoy drawing.
Explore new ways to convert your drawings into fine art prints, using low tech materials and new printing processes.
If you have you have a sketch book or any drawings, bring them along.
Adults
$45 per-person
10 x participants per class
Location: Little Orchard Activity Room, Whakatāne Library and Exhibition Centre
Refreshments provided
Bring:
- Lunch
- Apron
- Hairdryer (only if you have one)
- Clean cotton rags (only if you have some)
Local printmaker Sue Pearson will deliver four inspiring workshops to the community, teaching basic printmaking skills that explore a range of themes.
Workshops are designed to teach the technical skills of printmaking and to encourage and develop participant’s creativity.
About the artist:
Sue Pearson is an artist who works predominantly in printmaking. She is a Norfolk Islander, a descendent of the Bounty mutineers and Polynesian women of Pitcairn Island.
Sue was introduced to printmaking at Newcastle University, Australia in 1986 where she received a Bachelor of Arts, Visual Arts with distinction in printmaking. Sue has continued a professional fine art practice mostly in printmaking ever since. She exhibits and sells her work internationally. Sue's works share the stories of her life, home and cultural heritage.
In parallel with her international fine art practice, Sue has built two businesses based on printmaking and the idea of functional art and design.
Sue has taught numerous workshops, mentored art students, and lectured at tertiary institutions. She pursues the sharing of knowledge and creative spaces with others with the belief that one learns by doing.