About Australian Print Workshop
Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Collingwood, Ontario, the Australian Print Workshop is a pioneering art gallery dedicated to showcasing contemporary printmaking. Established in 1981 by respected artists and printmakers, including the legendary printmaker, John Kacere, the gallery has been instrumental in promoting the art of printmaking both locally and nationally.
The Australian Print Workshop is known for its diverse range of printmaking techniques, including etching, lithography, and screen printing. The gallery represents a variety of renowned artists who have made significant contributions to the printmaking field, such as Clare Wilkins, Anne Ryan, and David Frazer. The gallery’s mission is to support emerging and established artists while fostering a deep appreciation for print as a vital form of artistic expression.
With its focus on innovative and experimental approaches to printmaking, the Australian Print Workshop attracts art enthusiasts, collectors, and students alike. The gallery hosts regular exhibitions, workshops, and educational programs aimed at both the public and the art community, making it a central hub for printmaking in Canada.
Over the years, the Australian Print Workshop has built a comprehensive collection of prints, and its commitment to artistic excellence has made it a respected institution in the art world. The gallery also offers a unique opportunity for visitors to engage directly with the printmaking process through hands-on experiences and artist talks.
In addition to its artistic pursuits, the gallery is known for its collaborative projects with various institutions and has played a significant role in promoting the art of printmaking through exhibitions in cultural festivals.
Discover the rich world of printmaking at the Australian Print Workshop, where creativity and craftsmanship come together to inspire new generations of artists.
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