Introduction to Printmaking - Linocut printing 12th Oct
Event description
In this three- and half-hour workshop, students will learn the fundamental skills needed to create a lino print. Through expert instruction and hands-on practice, participants will learn how to handle carving tools safely and gain an understanding of the linocut process, while learning how to use a printing press.
Whether you are a beginner or looking to brush up on your printmaking skills, this class offers one-to-one tuition in a small group setting. No previous experience is necessary.
ABOUT YOUR TUTOR CECILIA JACOBS
Cecilia Jacobs is a visual artist, graphic designer, and experienced and knowledgeable printmaker having worked for Fitzroy Etching Presses and Melbourne Etching Supplies and experienced arts technician. Cecilia's arts practice is predominantly in printmaking, across various techniques including lino cut reliefs, monotype and intaglio processes.
Find out more about Cecilia and her practice;
https://www.ceciliajacobs.com.au/
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN;
- How to safely and effectively use printmaking tools
- Learn lino carving techniques
- How to use a printing press to create your own artworks.
- Where to purchase your own tools and equipment to undertake more printing. (Bayley Arts has started a Printing Social Club so you can continue to practice printmaking)
WHAT YOU WILL GET
- Carving tools, lino block and printing ink provided
- Paper for testing and artist-quality paper for a small edition of prints.
- A social and welcoming studio environment including tea and coffee facilities.
WHAT TO BRING
- Your own journal and any reference material
- Closed shoes are required for this class
- Art smock or apron
After completing this workshop you can join Cecilia once a month at our ‘Saturday social print club’ so you can continue to practice your skills, meet fellow printmakers and exchange ideas.
Cost
$105 Adult
$95 Concession
This workshop is suitable for persons 16 years and over.
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