Come along to this relaxed, untutored printmaking workshop, the perfect activity for anyone with previous experience who wants to continue their craft. If you have attended a printmaking class before and want to keep creating in a supportive, social setting without investing in the equipment, this open-access session is for you.
This is a fantastic opportunity to experiment, develop your work, or simply enjoy a mindful evening surrounded by like-minded creatives. You will have access to a wide range of hand-printing supplies and will be able to learn from your peers and share ideas. While no formal tuition is provided, your hosts will be on hand to offer support.
You’ll have access to shared tools and materials, including:
Gelli plates, paints, and rollers
Lino cutting tools and pre-cut lino stamps
Tetrapak plates and drypoint tools
Acrylic sheets for monoprinting
A small A4+ printing press
A range of collage-friendly materials
Bookbinding awls, bone folders, and limited thread and needles
The price includes access to all shared equipment and inks, plus any scrap paper we have available. You can also purchase extra paper bundles and fresh lino blocks on the day.This session provides a unique space to refine how to execute your printmaking projects, whether you're printing cards, creating collages, or building up a sketchbook.
What you'll get
You’ll have access to:
Gelli plates, paints, and rollers
Lino cutting tools
Our example pre-cut lino stamps
Tetrapak plates and drypoint tools
Acrylic sheets for monoprinting
A small A3 printing press
Paints and a range of collage-friendly materials
Bookbinding awls, bone folders, and limited linen thread and needles
Knowledge required
Basic print making knowledge. Be able to independently progress in the project you'd like to, given the tools provided
What to bring
Themselves - and an idea of the project they'd like to progress with