A silver gelatin dry plate glass negative in landscape format.

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Sepia photograph of the Technological College and Museum in Broken Hill

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A Museum of Doing

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Powerhouse Stage 1 and the Harwood Building

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Powerhouse Museum, Stage 2 exterior from high angle, city skyline in background

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Digital illustration of a human figure.
Two people standing next to a cow in a field of cows.

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Across Western Sydney24 Aug 2024 — 25 Jul 2025
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Digital illustration of a human figure.

Creative Studio: Digital Illustration Wagga Wagga

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when
Ended 17 Jul 2024
price
Free
where
TAFE Wagga Wagga

Led by artist Sara Wilson, this digital illustration workshop will have storytelling at its core. Learn about character design and development in this free, three-day, artist-led workshop.

Students will cover the basics of illustration app Procreate with provided iPads and Apple pens.

Presented by Powerhouse in partnership with TAFE NSW and Regional Futures, this three-day workshop is designed for Wagga Wagga based students in Years 7–12.

Artist

Sara Wilson is an emerging visual artist based on Wiradjuri land in Wagga Wagga. Working across digital illustration, block printing and graphic design, Wilson creates character-driven artworks inspired by her love of storytelling.

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