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Songlines - An introduction to Indigenous hand printing & use of licensed designs: DIA Online Sessions

Join us online for a deep dive on Indigenous print making and collaborative use of licensed Aboriginal designs.

Meet Felicity Wright, founder of Songlines Gallery, and hear about her 40 years experience in Indigenous textile print making. Felicity will share her knowledge of print making history, how to identify regional art and block prints and show visuals of the amazing installations Songlines has collaborated on. Felicity is a wealth of knowledge on respectful and appropriate collaboration and a passionate advocate for the use of indigenous art. Join us to learn more about how you can incorporate Indigenous artwork into your own design practice.

Learn how we can design to allow human-centered design to flourish, including creating designs that are empathetic, inclusive, and nourishing. Embrace caring for both place and planet by going beyond sustainability and embracing intentional regeneration.


As part of the DIA’s Accredited Designer program, we offer Continuing Professional Development (CPD) through our learning resources. CPD is most effective if undertaken continuously to ensure a currency of skills and knowledge. Attendance at this event is worth 2 CPD points.

 

DIA members and students: $20 + BF + GST
Non members:
$45 + BF + GST

DIA events are presented with the support of our Community Partners GH Commercial and Clipsal.  

 
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