Experimental Intaglio Printmaking with Collage: Two day weekend course with May Everett

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Come and explore experimental Intaglio printmaking techniques using different surfaces and your own collage papers. DAY ONE: Design and prepare a variety of ‘cut out’ card collagraph and simple drypoint plates. Make your own Chine Colle papers with watercolour/ink, in preparation for day two. DAY TWO: Print a series of prints (up to A3 size) using your prepared collage papers and printing plates. Explore different inking techniques and layering multiple forms with the addition of Chine Colle. Two days (full weekend), 10-4pm each day, with 45 minute lunch break (please BYO lunch).

What's included in the price?

All materials will be provided, including all paper, non-toxic AKUA soy based printmaking inks, plates (Tetrapak, drypoint surfaces) low textured materials, blotting paper, use of a Rollaco etching press, gloves, specialist tools, and tea/coffee/biscuits/fruit. Visual resources are provided for every class including printmaking examples and some of my favourite books, although there is no ‘theme’ as such so you can explore whatever subject you choose. You are welcome to bring materials to enrich and personalise your work: this might include books/magazines, photographs, sketches, or other images you like. You may also like to bring the following: delicate (thin) papers for Chine Colle (e.g. tissue paper, Japanese paper), and washed clean and dry Tetrapak cartons. I recommend that you bring an apron or old shirt to protect your clothes. Please bring your own lunch to enjoy in the studio or garden weather permitting!

Duration

12 hours

Cancellation policy

Easy - Cancellation and a full refund can be obtained up to 2 weeks before the course starts

Maker

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May Everett

with Craft Courses since 2024

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I am a professional artist and fully qualified teacher with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art and a PGCE specialising in Post-Compulsory Art & Design teaching. I have over 18 years experience working in arts education, most recently as a course leader in FE, and now work as an independent tutor and artist running workshops throughout the year in Sussex, UK. I teach at various venues including West Dean College, Hove Museum and the beautiful Paddock Studio in historic Lewes. My classes are suitable for both beginners and those wishing to revisit and develop their printmaking skills. I keep group sizes small to allow everyone space to work in a relaxed, friendly, environment and I am on hand to offer practical advice and encourage an experimental approach to printmaking alongside tips for continuing your work at home.

Suitable for

  • Adults
  • Seniors
  • Teenagers
  • Suitable for beginners
  • Intermediate level
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FAQs

Lunch is not provided but you are welcome to bring your own lunch to enjoy in the studio or garden, weather permitting! Alternatively there are nearby cafes on the high street, just a 5 minute walk away. There will be refreshments to help yourself to throughout the day - including teas, coffee (decaf options available), biscuits and fruit.

Sorry, no. The venue is only insured for people aged 16+

There are 5 car parking spaces outside the studio that are free and for everyone’s use, on a first come first served basis. Please note however that the access road is narrow and one way, so if you have a large vehicle you may find it easier to find alternative parking. There are nearby residential roads with on street parking (pay by phone). During the weekend you can park in the nearby County Hall car park (3 minute walk away) which is £1 to park all day on Saturdays, and free on Sundays.
The train station is approximately 15 minutes walk away, and the nearest bus stop on Lewes high street is approx. 3 minutes walk.

I suggest you bring an apron or old shirt to protect your clothes as printmaking can be messy. Gloves and hand wash are provided.
Visual resources are provided for every class including printmaking examples and reference images, although there is no ‘theme’ as such so you can explore whatever subject you choose. You are welcome to bring materials to enrich and personalise your work: this might include books/magazines, photographs, sketches, or other images you like.

The studio is located upstairs on the first floor of an old timbered building. There is a stair lift if required. Any equipment (e.g. walking aids or wheelchairs) would need to be carried up the stairs (the tutor will be able to assist). If you have any further accessibility needs please contact the tutor in advance to discuss.

Venue

Paddock Art Studios, Paddock Lane, LEWES, East Sussex, BN7 1TW