Story Worlds | Riso Poster Making: Youth Session

Te Hanga Pānui Riso : Te Wā Taiohi

Do you have a story to share?

This risograph poster-making session isa space just for rangatahi (youth) to express your voice, your way. Whether your story is personal, playful, or powerful, posters are a bold and creative way to speak up and be seen. Work solo or collaborate with friends—there is no right way to create. No experience needed, just your ideas and curiosity. We will provide the materials, the tools, and the vibes. You bring the story.

About the risograph printer

The Risograph printer was invented in Japan in 1986 by the Riso Kagaku Corporation as a low-cost duplicator for schools and small offices. Today, it is embraced by artists, designers, and independent publishers for its vibrant colours, eco-friendly soy-based inks, and layered textures. Often described as a cross between screen printing and photocopying, risograph printing creates bold, tactile results. In this workshop, you will explore its creative possibilities—experimenting with colour, layout, and storytelling through this distinctive, hands-on process.

ABOUT THE STORY WORLDS FESTIVAL

Story Worlds is a new festival that invites audiences to experience storytelling as a rich, interconnected practice—through the written word, material culture, and oral traditions. Explore the programme, which stretches across Puke Ariki Museum, Libraries, and the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery | Len Lye Centre for four days of sessions that celebrate storytelling in all its forms and honour the ways stories help us make sense of ourselves, each other, and the world we share.

At Puke Ariki accessibility is very important to us. We want everyone in the community to be able to enjoy our museum and libraries. A lift goes from the St Aubyn Street car park to the museum entrance. There are three lifts inside Puke Ariki that will get you to all parts of the building.

 

This event will be held in the Puke Ariki Education Room.

 

Admission
$5
Date
Fri 12th Sep 2025 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Location
Puke Ariki Museum, 1 Ariki St, New Plymouth, 4310
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