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A woman prepares an etching using inks and paper
Two Megalo printers working with local artist Naomi Zouwer to produce a lithograph
The Megalo building in Kingston
Two women lift a large colourful screen after printing
Three people look at artworks on paper upon a long table
Two women hold a screen flat and squeegee
A person pulls a large print on an etching press
A roller inks up a relief block before printing
Two women hold a screen flat and squeegee
Four people talk in a gallery

Megalo Print Studio

Megalo Print Studio

A woman prepares an etching using inks and paper
Two Megalo printers working with local artist Naomi Zouwer to produce a lithograph
The Megalo building in Kingston
Two women lift a large colourful screen after printing
Three people look at artworks on paper upon a long table
Two women hold a screen flat and squeegee
A person pulls a large print on an etching press
A roller inks up a relief block before printing
Two women hold a screen flat and squeegee
Four people talk in a gallery

Overview

Megalo Print Studio is Australia's largest open access print studio and gallery. Established in 1980, Megalo has been dedicated to supporting and amplifying creative voices through print for over forty years. Initially a cooperative focused on employment and social engagement, it has since evolved into a hub for both creative excellence and community access, and is the only print studio in Australia that offers all traditional print mediums under one roof - screenprint, lithography, relief, and intaglio.

Megalo operates from heritage premises in Kingston, Australia, providing year-round studio access and a diverse array of programs including workshops, exhibitions, and a print store which offers a wide range of limited edition, original prints created by leading local and national artists.

Visitors can enjoy a visit to Megalo's gallery space, with new exhibitions every six-weeks showcasing a range of diverse and exciting contemporary artists working in the field of print. They can also book into a creative workshop and learn how to produce their own unique, handmade artworks in a variety of fascinating print techniques.

21 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Facilities
  • Gallery / Museum
  • Public Toilet
  • Shop / Gift Shop
  • Caters for people who use a wheelchair.