The (re)Print Workshop is hands-on block-printing workshop all about colour, pattern and circular fashion.
Bring one clean garment that is in need of love such as a t-shirt, button-up or basic and inks, carved blocks and guidance will be provided.
You'll learn the basics of block printing, experiment with placement and layering, and walk away with a one-of-a-kind piece you actually want to wear again.
No experience needed – just curiosity, a garment destined for the back of the drawer, and a willingness to get a little inky.
Fast fashion out. Fresh prints in.
We will provide: Guided block printing using eco-friendly inks, gloves and aprons, time to experiment, play and personalise in a relaxed, creative, community vibe.
Please bring with you: 1-2 clean garments and please wear old clothes that you don't mind getting a little inky as it may get a little messy.
There are two sessions for this Workshop, please register based on your preferred date.
- Session 1: Wednesday 8 July 2026
- Session 2: Wednesday 15 July 2026
This activity is part of the RMIT x MCC Circular Campus to Community Project.
RMIT and Merri-Bek City Council (MCC) have a shared vision to build meaningful connections out into industry, community, and academia to support social, economic and environmental opportunities.
The Circular Campus to Community Project is delivering a series of collaborative and connected circularity-themed programming. Activities will be centred around five streams: Regenerate, Repair, Recycle, Redesign, Rethink – with a focus on textiles creation, repair, and care, through knowledge and skill sharing.
To find out more visit: RMIT PlaceLab website.