Duration: 0 Days
Date: Fri 7 Aug - Sun 9 Aug, 2020
Time: 10:00am - 4:00pm
Tutor: Theresa Pateman
Price: £190
What is Printmaking? A fascinating process that can open new and exciting possibilities for art making, giving you the opportunity to explore different ways prints can be produced including Etching, Drypoint, Linocut and Monotype.
A 3 day workshop with Theresa Pateman suitable for beginners and printmakers who have been working in this medium for some time - and everything in between. You can make Monoprints, Linocuts and Etchings, and if time allows, we may focus on simple decorative sketchbooks.
Please bring a sketchbook, printed photos out, or your ideas, to develop and work from. Apron or shirt to protect your clothes, is advised.
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After studying Foundation, and gaining a BA at Coventry School of Art & Design, Theresa worked as a Free-lance Illustrator using Linocut and Monoprint, editioning for artist-printmakers, and learning about etching techniques. With a group of fellow graduates, she was awarded a Prince’s Trust Grant to set up a Screen-printing Workshop. Printmakers Inc. was formed in 2010 with four other established printmakers for a pop-up shop funded by Camden Council, exhibiting in Hampstead AAF and HLSI Gallery.
After studying Foundation, and gaining a BA at Coventry School of Art & Design, Theresa worked as a Free-lance Illustrator using Linocut and Monoprint, editioning for artist-printmakers, and learning about etching techniques. With a group of fellow graduates, she was awarded a Prince’s Trust Grant to set up a Screen-printing Workshop. Printmakers Inc. was formed in 2010 with four other established printmakers for a pop-up shop funded by Camden Council, exhibiting in Hampstead AAF and HLSI Gallery.
Workshops explained: The Sequential Development of Creativity
Art development applies the same school philosophy of committing to developing the individual’s abilities through specialist tutoring and applying a process of learning using the building blocks of art making. Adult students bring with them a developed personality, personal knowledge, experience and defined opinions that demands individual attention. The sequential development of creativity empowers the student to progress at their own pace through the art leaning journey and progress is often mapped through a sketch book-based annotation approach.
Looking for a creative escape or want to build on your skills as an artist?
Our weekly daytime and evening classes give you the headspace, and the studio space, to develop your work over a 12 week term.
Start or progress your journey to a career in Fine Art or Applied Art with our studio-based full-time courses including Saturday Portfolio Course, Fine Art Advanced Course and Fine Art Level 3 Foundation Course.
Fine art studios, a sculpture & ceramics studio, life drawing room, printmaking, silk painting and jewellery making facilities, dedicated studio spaces for Foundation & Advanced Course students, galleries and cafe.