What to Expect
Dive into a creative journey where found images from magazines and printed pages become your artistic playground. This workshop encourages you to cut, arrange, and transform images into unique collages enhanced by hand stitching and expressive mark-making. There's no right or wrong way—just follow your eye and imagination.
You'll leave with one or more finished pieces that showcase your personal artistic voice. Whether you're a beginner or just looking for a fun, relaxing evening, this workshop welcomes all skill levels. Everything you need is provided, so just bring your enthusiasm and wear something you don't mind getting paint on.
Activity Details
This beginner-friendly workshop is designed for adults aged 16 years and over. Over two hours, you'll learn to:
- Cut and arrange found images into compelling collages
- Use hand stitching to accentuate and embellish your work
- Explore mark-making techniques to alter and respond creatively
No prior experience is necessary, making it an ideal opportunity for parents seeking a creative outlet or a new hobby.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Hurstville Library, located at the corner of Queens Road and Dora Street, Hurstville. The library is committed to accessibility and inclusive services. If you have specific support needs, you can communicate them via email when registering.
Important Information
Please note that participants must be 16 years or older. Arriving more than 10 minutes late may result in your spot being given to someone on the standby list. If you cannot attend, cancel your registration at least three hours before the event to avoid future booking restrictions. The library does not endorse any products used during the workshop.
Booking and Prices
This free event requires advance booking due to limited places. The workshop is currently sold out, but you can register to join the waiting list. Secure your spot early to avoid disappointment and enjoy a creative evening at no cost.