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Megalo Print Studio
INTAGLIO | LITHOGRAPHY | RELIEF | SCREEN

PRINT CLUB

Print Club provides a supportive group environment for people wanting to practice printmaking outside of Megalo’s regular business hours. To join a Print Club you must be competent in your chosen medium and be able to work without assistance.

Print Club runs on Tuesday + Wednesday evenings 6-9pm, over a 10 week term.
The 2026 terms are:
Term 1: January 27 + 28 - March 31/April 1

Each term is $200.00

Print Club members may use any equipment of their choosing in both the Screen or Press Studios throughout the term, permitting competency and WHS sign-offs.

All print club members must be current Megalo members and have completed a WHS induction in the current year.

If you would like to join Print Club but need some technical training first or need any additional information, please email our Studio Managers:

Alex Lundy - Screen Studio Manager - screen@megalo.org
Maximilian Gosling - Press Studio Manager - press@megalo.org

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Megalo gratefully acknowledges the support of the ACT Government through artsACT.

Megalo Print Studio acknowledges, respects and honours the unceded sovereignty of the Ngunnawal, Ngunawal and Ngambri nations on whose country we dwell; and the traditional ownership and custodianship of all Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and First Nations peoples across whose lands we and our partners live, work and create.