These Three Worlds: Roundtable Past Event
Presented
by Commoners Press
Commoners Press is a local startup print studio that works with artists and designers in Australia and abroad on short run projects. We really like projects that are community focused, experimental, sustainable and/or regenerative practice. We have 3 letter presses including a 100+ year old manual press and are currently working with 3D printing as a way of connecting new and old printing technology.
Date
Sat 27 May
10:00am - 12:00pm
Enquire via email
Tickets
Free, no booking required
Venue
69 Charles Street, Coburg North VIC, Australia
Access

An image of artwork produced during Commoners Press letterpress workshop, photo: Kirsten Haydon.

An image of artwork produced during Commoners Press letterpress workshop, photo: Kirsten Haydon.
Following the ‘These Three Worlds’ public printing workshops this roundtable event will allow participants to view the folio outcomes and discuss this public participatory printing project. We welcome participants from the workshops to this event.
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These Three Worlds: Roundtable Past Event

An image of artwork produced during Commoners Press letterpress workshop, photo: Kirsten Haydon.

An image of artwork produced during Commoners Press letterpress workshop, photo: Kirsten Haydon.
Date
Sat 27 May
10:00am - 12:00pm
Enquire via email
Tickets
Free, no booking required
Venue
69 Charles Street, Coburg North VIC, Australia
Access
Following the ‘These Three Worlds’ public printing workshops this roundtable event will allow participants to view the folio outcomes and discuss this public participatory printing project. We welcome participants from the workshops to this event.
Presented by Commoners Press
Commoners Press is a local startup print studio that works with artists and designers in Australia and abroad on short run projects. We really like projects that are community focused, experimental, sustainable and/or regenerative practice. We have 3 letter presses including a 100+ year old manual press and are currently working with 3D printing as a way of connecting new and old printing technology.