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Liam had a chat with the good people behind Printopia, an awesome arts festival celebrating printmaking over at Corbans Estate Arts Centre next weekend.
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Taking place this coming weekend at Corbans Estate Art Centre out in Henderson will be the second annual Printopia Festival.
This is a three-day celebration of printmaking, containing a print fair market, exhibitions, and workshops so you can get some hands-on experience with printmaking of various styles, connect with your community and have a great time.
Liam had a chat with Ina Arraoui, the organiser behind Printopia, about the festival and what’s to expect.