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Introduction to Lino Printing at the Rare Trades Centre

Centre for Rare Arts & Forgotten Trades

Bradshaw Street,
Ballarat VIC 3350

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  • Sat 22 Mar 2025

  • Sat 7 Jun 2025

  • Sat 13 Sep 2025

10am–1pm

$150 per person

Kickstart your lino printing adventure with artist Astrid Lempriere.

Dive into the world of lino printing, designing and carving your own unique block. Explore different textures, movement, and shading through creative mark-making techniques, and print your design both by hand and with an Enjay press.

By the end, you’ll have your own carved lino block and two stunning prints on fine Japanese paper to take home.

Held at Ballarat's Australian Centre for Rare Arts and Forgotten Trades, a world-class facility dedicated to learning and preserving Australia’s rare arts and trades through a series of workshops, masterclasses, events, and residencies.

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Dates & Times

  • Sat 22 Mar 10am–1pm
  • Sat 7 Jun 10am–1pm
  • Sat 13 Sep 10am–1pm
  • Sat 6 Dec 10am–1pm

Accessibility Information

  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.

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