If you've ever wanted to know how an artist creates their signature art work, this workshop series is for you.
Join us for an Artist Process Collage Workshop with SCS artist Millie Bartlett—a rare opportunity to learn from a collage artist whose work has been commissioned by Tiffany & Co. and featured in international publications.
Millie will guide you through her signature process, working exclusively with vintage magazines (1930s–60s) as well as curated books and magazines from the SCS collection. You'll learn composition, gluing techniques using mediums and gels, and Millie's reverse image transfer process to create a stunning artwork on a ready-to-hang wooden panel.
Workshop Schedule
Morning Session
10am-12pm
You'll learn about Millie's collage process, from sourcing unique elements for your artwork to experimenting with different compositions.
Lunch with the Artist
12pm-1pm
Chat with the artist over a complimentary lunch provided by the legends at South Dowling Street Sandwiches.
Afternoon Session
2pm-3pm
With your composition set, you'll explore gluing techniques, experiment with gels, and apply a reverse image transfer to your wooden art board—ready to take home.
All materials & tools are provided—just bring your creativity!
Enjoy delicious non-alcoholic beers from Heaps Normal
Feel free to BYO other beverages
Limited spots available.
Artist Process Collage Workshop w/ Millie Bartlett
Date: Saturday, the 12th of April, 2025
Time: 10am-3pm
Duration: 5hrs
General Cost: $150 per person
$280 duo ticket
All materials & tools are included and lunch with the artist thanks to South Dowling Street Sandwiches
Location: Woodburn Creatives Redfern
1 Woodburn St, Redfern NSW 2016
Please note: A minimum of 10 students is required to run the class. If the number of participants is below this, we will provide you with a voucher to reschedule for a future class.
benefits of collage
benefits of collage
25%
Stress Reduction
Did you know research shows doing fun activities like collage for just 45 minutes a day can make you feel 25% less stressed.
50%
Happier Mood
Individuals who regularly participate in creative hobbies report a 50% increase in feelings of happiness and experience a better work/life balance.
73%
Cognition
People who regularly engage in creative pursuits, such as drawing or collage, are 73% less likely to experience cognitive impairment later in life.
Research conducted by the University of Queensland and the University of Melbourne, as well as a study published in the Australian Journal of Psychology.
What attendees are saying
“Kubi runs a great workshop that has good insights and visuals of abstract collage through the centuries. With support throughout the whole workshop, which really helped everyone produce a truly inspiring abstract collage piece.”
Justin
“I loved the relaxed vibe, the friendly people, the materials provided and the tips & tricks”
Sally
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