About the Event
Mark's practice in fine art printmaking and public art explores identity, place, and community connection, and this workshop will delve into the ideas and processes behind his work, offering insights into how art can transform shared environments and spark dialogue. Through interactive discussions, participants will learn to address the artwork brief, develop concepts and documentation, select materials, design artwork within a budget, and use collaborative approaches inspired by Mark’s artistic journey.
Whether you’re an emerging artist or simply curious about the role of art in public spaces, this workshop reveals what happens behind the final artwork and the journey it takes to be realised.
Location - Falcon Library and Community Centre, Cnr Cobblers Rd and Flavia St, Falcon
Date - Saturday, 31 January 2026
Time - 9am-4.30pm
Cost - $50 (includes coffee/tea and a light lunch)
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Accessibility - wheelchair accessible
Acknowledgements - this workshop is presented in collaboration with North Metropolitan TAFE
Meet the Facilitator
Mark Datodi is a visual artist from Western Australia with over twenty years’ experience creating artworks for public spaces and gallery exhibitions. Drawing inspiration from both natural and built environments, Mark's work articulates patterns, forms, shapes, and structures in a clear, poetic, minimalist style.His art practice is multidisciplinary, encompassing two- and three-dimensional formats and embracing new technologies in innovative ways. Through practical experience, he has developed expertise in the conceptual, aesthetic, and technical elements of design, as well as in producing artworks for public spaces.Mark has experience working on large-scale projects that integrate artworks into architectural structures and landscapes, including seating, fencing, canopies, screens, signage, lighting, and iconic sculptural markers.