Taupo & Turangi Herald

New museum exhibition makes an impression

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Taupō Museum’s newest exhibition is bound to make an impression on its viewers.

Plateau Printmaker­s is a group of local creatives and friends who share a common interest in the wonderful art of printmakin­g.

They enjoy sharing their skills and introducin­g people to printmakin­g.

Some of their creations will be on display at the Taupō Museum’s Niven Room from October 1, in the exhibition Impression­s, for everyone to enjoy.

The artists first exhibited at the museum six years ago and since then have been developing their own styles.

Plateau Printmaker­s enjoy sharing their skills and introducin­g people to the art of printmakin­g and during the exhibition will be putting on 10 workshops and artist talks for the wider community for both children and adults.

The group also held workshops to encourage people to try printmakin­g at the Taupō Winter Festival and Taupō Arts Trail.

Impression­s will run alongside another exhibition called

Line and Form, an incredible collection of graphics collected by local art dealer Peter Jarvis. The extensive collection includes artwork by more than 30 leading New Zealand artists.

Impression­s opens on September 30 at 5.30pm with artist talks and refreshmen­ts and will run until November 21.

Taupō Museum is open seven days a week from 10am to 4.30pm. Entry is free for locals and tamariki, otherwise $5 for adults, and $3 for seniors and students.

Visit the Taupō Museum Facebook page or www.taupodc. govt.nz/museum for more informatio­n.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Skilled printmaker­s are showing their work at Taupo Museum.
Photo / Supplied Skilled printmaker­s are showing their work at Taupo Museum.

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