Batik Workshop with Shamila Chady

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Sat 12 July 2025 |10.30am (Running time: 4 hours 30 minutes)
Visual Arts Studio, Lakeside Studio
Tickets : £50 (no concessions)
Age range - Suitable for ages 18+
In this workshop, you'll learn the fundamentals of batik – an ancient art form that uses wax and dye to create beautiful, intricate designs on fabric.
You'll discover the history, techniques, and tips to create your very own masterpiece. Whether you're a beginner or more experienced and eager to experiment with this ancient craft, you'll leave with new skills, fresh inspiration, and a one-of-a-kind fabric creation.
Batik Workshop with Shamila Chady (12 July 2025) | ||
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Saturday | 10:30 | - 15:00 |
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