Two-day practical session in the Learning Studio
No experience required
Booking is essential, see below
With Asma Hashmi, printmaker
Take inspiration from the emotive themes of activist artists Elizabeth Catlett and Sue Coe, while you learn the innovative printing techniques of Félix Buhot, to produce multi-layered Drypoint prints and confront social justice issues in your own artwork.
Refugees, Sue Coe, 2000 © Sue Coe. Courtesy Galerie St. Etienne, NY
Drypoint printing allows for rich, velvety lines and is excellent for rendering detailed, expressive imagery. The technique involves scratching an image onto a plate with a sharp needle, creating a soft, intense line. This quality is particularly well-suited to the depth and intensity needed to convey the emotional and political themes borrowed from artists Catlett and Coe.
Guided by printmaker Asma, you will learn how to create contrast for emphasis and layering to introduce colour variations and enhance depth. These are the techniques you will be taught to produce your own 'Prints for Protest'.
All materials will be provided.
This is part of our Change Makers season of events.
BOOKING
This event is in-person only in the Learning Studio
Tickets are £175 for the two-day workshop
BOOK YOUR IN-PERSON TICKET
If you have any questions, please email us at publicprogrammes@ashmus.ox.ac.uk