Adelaide Fringe 2021
Art & Craft Workshops by Studio Rags
STUDIO RAGS is offering three exciting workshops this Fringe including tie
dying, batik printing and watercolour painting. The first workshop on
Saturday 27 February is 'Upcycled Wardrobe Tie Dying' at 4:00pm. The
Indonesian Batik Printing is on 6 March at 9:30am. The last workshop is
'Watercolour & Illustration' on Friday 12 March at 4:00pm. All workshops
are held at Payinthi on Prospect Road and prices vary. Check the Facebook
events for up to date information.
Presented by: Studio Rags
Rehana Usman is a Textile designer by profession with a vast experience in fashion, apparels, Home textiles and value added products. She also has a passion for watercolor painting, illustrations, handmade paper and paper machete artifacts. During her professional journey, she has been to various parts of the world. Rehana Usman is a Textile designer & Watercolor artist with a Bachelors degree from NCA. Starting out as a Costume & fashion designer, she worked with national TV and fashion brands. Later she moved into the huge textile industry of Pakistan in apparel and home textiles for 15 years. She has recently relocated to south Australia and has setup Studio Rags to pursue her passion and share her skills with people through Arts and Craft workshops.Suitability & warnings
Content rating:
M
Family friendly:
Yes
Please note
Batik workshops involve working with hot wax, however the room will be ventilated. Not suitable for children under 12 years.
Presenter
Presented by: Studio Rags
Rehana Usman is a Textile designer by profession with a vast experience in fashion, apparels, Home textiles and value added products. She also has a passion for watercolor painting, illustrations, handmade paper and paper machete artifacts. During her professional journey, she has been to various parts of the world. Rehana Usman is a Textile designer & Watercolor artist with a Bachelors degree from NCA. Starting out as a Costume & fashion designer, she worked with national TV and fashion brands. Later she moved into the huge textile industry of Pakistan in apparel and home textiles for 15 years. She has recently relocated to south Australia and has setup Studio Rags to pursue her passion and share her skills with people through Arts and Craft workshops.Social media