When? Friday 18.07.202509:00 - 13:00

Street & Nature Printing Workshop by Raubdruckerin (Berlin)

Where? 16, Rue Vauban, L-2663 Luxembourg Art, Culture & Literature

Discover how to print directly from leaves and urban textures. Join us in creating a “collective-piece” artwork to expose at LUGA – and print your own T-shirt to take home.

Discover the art of printing directly from the world around you – streets- and plants-textures Since 2006, Berlin-based studio Raubdruckerin has been exploring urban surfaces as unexpected printing plates. Now, for LUGA in Luxembourg, artists Emma and Orpheas invite you to take part in a hands-on workshop that brings together creativity, nature, and the city. Across three distinctive workshop sessions, participants will help create a large-scale “Collective Piece” using prints from Luxembourg’s streets and plants from the LUGA gardens. The final artwork will be exhibited at LUGA starting July 21. You’ll also have the chance to print your own T-shirt – a unique, wearable piece to take home. Workshop Details Introduction to street and plant printing Explore urban and natural textures as print sources Contribute to the Collective Piece, created over three workshop days Hands-on printing session led by Emma & Orpheas Print your own design on a T-shirt Language: English Group size: max. 14 participants per session Open to ages 16+ (ages 12–15 welcome with an accompanying adult) What to Bring Work clothes – we use black, permanent ink (it washes off hands with soap and a brush, but not fabric!) A T-shirt (min. 80% cotton) – we’ll be printing with black ink, so avoid dark colours like navy, bordeaux, black, or other dark tones. Join us and take part in a creative process that transforms the ordinary into art. Street meets nature – and you become the printer...

© Raubdruckerin/Orpheas Tziagkidis
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Address: LUGA Lab
16, Rue Vauban
L-2663 Luxembourg
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