Workshop

February 22 2026, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Arts Project Australia | Pussycat Patches

Melbourne Art Fair
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, 2A Clarendon St, South Wharf

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Accompany Arts Project Australia (APA) strictly-cat artist Joanne Nethercote to embroider a
beloved feline on a miniature scale, as a tiny artwork or a patch for your jacket.

Joanne Nethercote is an emerging artist working with acrylic on paper and embroidery.
She has a strong interest in cats, a subject matter close to her heart. Her acrylic works are flat in composition, balancing a tranquil mood with harmony of colour. Her embroidery holds a similar style and demonstrates a sensibility to contrasting materials and moving compositions. Nethercote has worked at Arts Project Australia since 2018.

Presented by: Joanne Nethercote and Carolyn Hawkins
Location: Arts Project Australia Studio, Booth K10

To attend this workshop, please ensure you’ve purchased your Melbourne Art Fair ticket.

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Accessibility Information

Accessible toilets, ramps and lifts are available throughout the venue. Companion cards are accepted.
A quiet space is available inside the venue, please see a Melbourne Art Fair staff member for directions.
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) is on the bank of the Yarra River in South Wharf. It is a short walk from Melbourne’s central business district and a 20-minute drive from Melbourne Airport.
Enter via Exhibition Door 3. The nearest MCEC entrance is on Clarendon Street.
For more visitor and access information, click here.

This project is supported by a City of Melbourne Arts Grant.

Arts Project Australia | Pussycat Patches

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