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ISI Bali Students Enthusiastically Participate in Printmaking Workshop

Nov 11, 2025 | News

*Featuring Professor Paul Trinidad from the University of Western Australia as the Key Speaker

Photo: Printmaking Workshop at Citta Kelangen Building, 2nd Floor, ISI Bali, Wednesday (October 29).

The Indonesian Institute of the Arts Bali (ISI Bali) organized the Bali–Global Encounter Figure (B-GEF) #2: Printmaking Workshop at the Citta Kelangen Building, 2nd Floor, ISI Bali, on Wednesday (October 29). This event was part of the Bali–Global Axis of Arts and Design (B-GAAD) II 2025 series.

B-GEF serves as a dialogic platform exploring individual and collective interrelations, presented through creative collaborations among maestros, artists, cultural figures, and critics in the form of workshops.

Photo: Printmaking Workshop at the Citta Kelangen Building, 2nd Floor, ISI Bali, Wednesday (October 29).

In the implementation of B-GEF #2, Professor Paul Trinidad from the University of Western Australia served as the keynote speaker. He introduced the technique of relief printing applied to fabric and T-shirts, demonstrating firsthand the process of ink application through to the final printing stage.

The workshop was attended by dozens of students from various study programs, including Visual Communication Design, Fine Arts, Craft, and Product Design at ISI Bali. Participants showed great enthusiasm as they learned and practiced printmaking techniques alongside the maestro, gaining an artistic experience that harmoniously blended traditional methods with contemporary explorations. (ISI Bali/Public Relations)

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