Course Overview This course offers a comprehensive exploration of advanced relief and intaglio printmaking techniques, including linocut, woodcut, collagraph, monoprint, and drypoint. Throughout the course, you’ll develop your personal projects while mastering more sophisticated plate construction methods and experimenting with various inking techniques. You’ll learn how to achieve the best results with different printing methods, as well as explore a range of paper options to complement your work. With a focus on refining skills and expanding creative possibilities, this course provides a supportive environment for artists looking to advance their printmaking practice and produce high-quality, professional prints. This course is suitable for people who have already completed the beginners printmaking course or people with printmaking experience. Venue, Dates, Times Term starts on 12th May. There will be 7 sessions, and there will be a half term break on the week of 26th May. The last session will be on the 30th June. All sessions will be held in the Print workshop at our College Road Campus. Sessions will start at 1.30pm and will finish at approximately 4pm. About the Tutor Jess is an award-winning printmaker and educator, specializing in Linocut, Risograph, Collagraph, and Takuhon. She teaches workshops across the UK and leads the Print Workshop at College Road Campus. Recent accolades include the Hawthorn Prize for Excellence in Printmaking (Flourish Awards 2024) and the Peter Reddick Bursary for Innovation in Relief Printmaking. Her solo shows span Spike Print Studio, Hereford Courtyard, and the Royal Cambrian Academy, alongside Arts Council-funded installations for Alone Together and Brink. Jess’s work has featured in prestigious group exhibitions such as The International Print Biennale and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair. Refunds Please note that tickets can be refunded up to 5 days before the course starts. Beyond that point, refunds may be given based on individual circumstances. If you book onto a course with a known injury or access need, we cannot guarantee a refund if you are unable to complete the course because of that injury or access need. If you have any questions about this, please email shortcourses@hca.ac.uk Eventbrite’s booking fee is non-refundable.
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