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Basil and Mats heading for Greece

June 13, 2011 Basil Hall

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Discussing cake (and Greece). Nena, Mats and Basil

This week, both Mats and Basil will be flying to Greece to conduct our 2011 workshops on Skopelos. We will be joined by Melbourne printmaker, Steph Bolt, who is also returning to the island for a another stint at the Skopelos Foundation, and, over the ensuing 6 weeks, over 30 artists from most Australian states, New Zealand, Sweden and UK!

The studio in Darwin will be in the capable hands of Tash and Nena, who will be joined by another Melbourne-based printer, Sean Smith, for part of the time. Sean has been with us many times, so still features under our “Printers” heading on the website.

Steph Bolt

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