Aspiring creatives will have the chance to hone their sustainability skills at a free workshops this Saturday.
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The second Waste to Art workshop is for anyone thinking of entering the annual competition, which celebrates artists creativity with recycled materials.
Every year groups and individuals share their waste reduction message using a prescribed resource; this year it is bailing, twine and strapping.
Orange Waste to Art Coordinator Kate Willoughby will be at the workshop on Saturday with a bunch of waste materials and bailing twine to share.
She will offer tips and tricks to attendees on creating collograph printmaking.
The Orange Fiber Artists' Maria Shaw will also drop into the gallery to teach attendees an indigenous technique of making woven animal sculptures.
All those who take part in the workshop will also have a chance to check out what the fiber artists group have been working on for their competition entry.
The free workshop will take place in the West Room, at the Orange Regional Gallery from 10-3pm.
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