Run Time
2 hours.
Ink and Drink – Letterpress Printing Workshop
Printmaking meets rail heritage at the Queensland Museum Railway Workshops
Want to try your hand at traditional letterpress printing? Join us after hours at the museum for an Ink & Drink session, where you’ll explore the magic of vintage type, laser engraved printing plates, and hand-carved relief printing blocks set against the backdrop of historic locomotives and working machinery.
For six weeks only, Moveable Type Studio, a mobile printmaking space built inside a converted 40-foot shipping container, is pulling into the station. This isn’t your average art workshop – this is where heritage, creativity, and engineering collide.
Whether you’re a curious beginner or a creative soul looking for something new, this is your chance to roll up your sleeves, pull a print, and sip a local brew. It’s hands-on, social, and completely unique. You’ll leave with your own original print as a keepsake.
Bookings are essential and spaces are limited.
What you need to know:
Meet the instructors
Artists Clint Harvey and Dzintra Menesis will guide you through this exclusive evening workshop. Clint brings decades of experience in design and print education, along with a priceless collection of antique letterpress equipment. Dzintra adds a bold contemporary edge, using linocut and woodblock techniques to layer texture, story, and visual punch.
The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is a partnership between Queensland Government and Ipswich City Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland. This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.
Run Time
2 hours.
Accessibility at Queensland Museum Rail Workshops
Queensland Museum Rail Workshops welcomes all visitors and offers accessible parking and wheelchair access to exhibits, restrooms and café.
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Presented by Queensland Museum Rail Workshops as part of Galvanized: a Festival of Heritage