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Workshop group equipment upgrade enhances collection

NEW TO THE COLLECTION: Thumb Print Workshop member Jean McArthur, treasurer Julie Bignell, president Ruth Schubert and secretary Anne Miles welcome a new custom-made printing press to the studio for members to create an assortment of artwork.

THE Thumb Print Workshop incorporated body continues to make its mark in the South East arts sector, recently purchasing a new Melbourne custom-made printing press.

Years of fundraising through multiple community-based workshops and administration fees, coupled with generous donations from the Stand Like Stone Foundation and Framing Solutions, has made the print studio’s vision a reality.

Thumb Print Workshop president Dr Ruth Schubert said the studio was due for a new press to add to its collection.

“We have two other presses in the studio, although one is basically a display-based museum piece and the other is nearing repair and is barely functioning,” she said.

“This very rare and limited press recently purchased will be based at our studio located on Suttontown Road.

“I welcome our members to let themselves into the chapel and use it at their free will.”

Dr Schubert said among the press’ best uses would be when designing lino prints for wood.

“This press gives the incorporated association an increased ability to provide community workshops on a diverse range of printing techniques,” she said.

“Some practices include dry point etching, lino print, waterless lithography to name just a few.

“We are excited to welcome this new artistic platform in the studio and cannot wait to see what we can create.”

Dr Schubert highlighted art as important to regional areas’ economic return and tourism potential.

“People need to understand artistic output has strong development in regional economy,” she said.

“Art galleries and exhibitions are key to tourism visitation.

“This is why we put pride into our workshops to help develop the Limestone Coast’s art culture.”

Membership of Thumb Print Workshop Incorporation ranges from accomplished full-time artists to emerging talent.

“We have many upcoming workshops and invite new members to become involved,” Dr Schubert said.

“Three upcoming workshops in particular include lino cut print with Anne Miles on April 6, printing on textiles with Jo Fife on May 25 and social media for artists with Ben Hood on June 29.

“Social media is a viable source for artists to sell their work and we want to help develop and implement successful strategies.”

Dr Schubert said the association was increasingly becoming involved in the community and artists’ work was available at the Riddoch Art Gallery and Gallery 54 in Penola.

“Our Shorelines exhibition of works is currently on display in the Cathleen Edkins Community Gallery at the Riddoch Art Gallery and a further exhibition of this work will open in the gallery space at Port MacDonnell Community Complex on March 15 at 5.30pm,” she said.

“We wish to become involved with the community and new members are always welcome.”

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