Discover Printmaking: Collograph

Discover Printmaking: Collograph

Art Academy Bankside CampusLondon, Greater London
Thursday, April 30  •  6 PM - 9 PM
Overview

This method involves building a printing plate by adhering various textured materials—such as fabric, cardboard, or found objects—onto a rig

Discover Printmaking:

Explore the vibrant world of printmaking in this dynamic taster course led by experienced printmakers. Whether you’re new to printmaking or looking to deepen your practice, this course offers a unique blend of historical insight, technical skill, and creative experimentation.

This session is part of a 5 week course which is available for purchase here: Discover Printmaking

Collograph 30th April:

This session will focus on the technique of Collagraph. Collagraph printmaking is a modern technique that gained popularity in the mid-20th century. It involves building a printing plate by adhering various textured materials—such as fabric, cardboard, or found objects—onto a rigid surface. The plate can be inked either as a relief or intaglio surface, depending on how the ink is applied. When printed, collagraphs produce richly textured, highly tactile images that combine elements of collage and printmaking, offering artists great versatility and creative freedom.

This method involves building a printing plate by adhering various textured materials—such as fabric, cardboard, or found objects—onto a rig

Discover Printmaking:

Explore the vibrant world of printmaking in this dynamic taster course led by experienced printmakers. Whether you’re new to printmaking or looking to deepen your practice, this course offers a unique blend of historical insight, technical skill, and creative experimentation.

This session is part of a 5 week course which is available for purchase here: Discover Printmaking

Collograph 30th April:

This session will focus on the technique of Collagraph. Collagraph printmaking is a modern technique that gained popularity in the mid-20th century. It involves building a printing plate by adhering various textured materials—such as fabric, cardboard, or found objects—onto a rigid surface. The plate can be inked either as a relief or intaglio surface, depending on how the ink is applied. When printed, collagraphs produce richly textured, highly tactile images that combine elements of collage and printmaking, offering artists great versatility and creative freedom.

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Art Academy Bankside Campus

185 Park Street

London SE1 9BL

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