Designed for artists, teachers or creative's who enjoy drawing. Explore new ways to convert your drawings into fine art prints, using low tech materials and new printing processes.
This printmaking workshop will explore shape, colour and texture. Kids will learn how to create an etching and use a hydraulic press to achieve amazing and surprising results.
Achieve prints with amazing depth and freedom. Using found materials to construct printing plates, this workshop will help you create layered and dynamic works. No drawing experience necessary.
Sat, 28/01/2017 - 12:00am to Sun, 12/03/2017 - 12:00am
The 2017 Molly Morpeth Canaday Award for Painting and Drawing will be exhibited across all three galleries at Te Kōputu a te whanga a Toi — The Whakatāne Library and Exhibition Centre — and open to the public from Saturday, 28 January until Sunday, 12 March 2017.
Designed for kids 7 -13 years, this class will use scissors as the main drawing tool, with each participant creating a piece inspired by the artworks on show.
Current and upcoming exhibitions at 'Te Kōputu a te Whanga a Toi' galleries and 'Te Whare Taonga o Taketake - Whakatāne Museum Collections and Research'.
The Whakatāne Museum houses over 600,000 items in its collections and offers a wide range of resources and services for researchers, students and the public.
Whakatāne Museum and Arts runs an exciting Kaiārahi / Visitor Host programme in the galleries at Te Kōputu a te Whanga a Toi — Whakatāne Library and Exhibition Centre.
The Whakatāne Museum is located in the Eastern Bay of Plenty and serves the Whakatāne District and the Mataatua rohē. The museum operates over two premises.