Linocut Day
Learn to design and cut a lino tile and use it to print onto your own collaged paper and cards. You can make a series of unique prints or an edition of prints (all the same). It is easy to do this technique by hand so you can make more prints at home or in your studio.
Suitable for both beginners and artists with some experience.
Artworks are by previous course attendees.
All materials provided. Students are encouraged to bring their own images to work from, such as drawings or photographs. There will also be images and objects to inspire you in the studio. Please wear old clothes as printing can be messy.
Rachel studied Art History (BA) at Sussex University and Fine Art (PG Dip) at Brighton. She has an MA in museum and gallery education from the Institute of Education, London. She learned printmaking at a private college in Treviso, Italy and at Kensington and Chelsea Institute in London. Rachel works with wide range of techniques and materials. She makes paintings and sculptures, site-specific installations and performances. Recent projects include residencies in Ireland, Spain, Brazil, Portugal and Denmark, solo exhibitions at Regency Town House and Newhaven Fort and group shows in Brighton, London and Eastbourne.
Learn to design and cut a lino tile and use it to print onto your own collaged paper and cards. You can make a series of unique prints or an edition of prints (all the same). It is easy to do this technique by hand so you can make more prints at home or in your studio.
Suitable for both beginners and artists with some experience.
Artworks are by previous course attendees.
All materials provided. Students are encouraged to bring their own images to work from, such as drawings or photographs. There will also be images and objects to inspire you in the studio. Please wear old clothes as printing can be messy.
Rachel studied Art History (BA) at Sussex University and Fine Art (PG Dip) at Brighton. She has an MA in museum and gallery education from the Institute of Education, London. She learned printmaking at a private college in Treviso, Italy and at Kensington and Chelsea Institute in London. Rachel works with wide range of techniques and materials. She makes paintings and sculptures, site-specific installations and performances. Recent projects include residencies in Ireland, Spain, Brazil, Portugal and Denmark, solo exhibitions at Regency Town House and Newhaven Fort and group shows in Brighton, London and Eastbourne.
Course Details
- 9 February 2025
- 1 Sunday, 10.30 - 16.30
- Red Room, Phoenix Art Space
- 1 Session
- 8 Maximum Attendees
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