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Wednesday
Apr 22
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Painting Botanicals with Aboriginal artist Aunty Ros Cameron
– Fabrik Arts + Heritage, Old Woollen Mill, Lobethal
In this school holiday workshop give your kids the opportunity to connect to culture with First Nations artist Aunty Ros Cameron. They will paint on natural materials such as gum leaves, gumnuts and rocks using bright and colourful Posca pens. Ros will also show your budding crafters how to thread gumnuts to make amazing simple jewellery. The afternoon’s focus will be on mindful making, cultural symbols and connection to nature. About the workshop host Aunty Ros Cameron is an Aboriginal artist (Eastern and Northern Arrente) and cultural educator who has worked with children, families and communities, sharing stories and cultural knowledge through art, storytelling and connection to nature. What you need to know |
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Saturday
Jul 5, 2025
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Try Nature Painting using the sun! **Firstival Event**
– Campbelltown Public Library
Cyanotype Printmaking Workshop - This workshop will introduce participants to the art of cyanotype printing (a photographic printing process using the sun that produces a cyan-blue (often referred to as blueprint) image on paper or fabric) teaching them how to create their own cyanotype prints. Under instruction from artist Ann Whitby participants will also learn about the pioneering work of Anna Atkins, the first person to publish a book with photographs using the cyanotype process. For beginners and those interested in photography, printmaking, or alternative processes. Suitable for adults only. Please note safety equipment will be worn during this session and due to the need for some sun, the session may need to be rescheduled or adjusted if significant rain is forecast. By attending this event you consent for you, and any persons you are responsible for, being photographed and/or filmed and agree that the City of Campbelltown may use the resulting photographs and film for promotional purposes, including by publishing them in print and other media. Please see one of our event staff if you do not wish to be photographed or filmed. |