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Introduction to Screenprinting

Introduction to Screenprinting

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Date: 30 January and Sat 31 January, 10am – 4pm

Duration: 2 days

Tutor: Alex McIntosh

Experience: Beginner / Intermediate

This step-by-step workshop provides a complete introduction to screenprinting. Suitable for absolute beginners, it covers the full process from preparing artwork to producing finished prints.

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What you will learn

This course is designed as a starters guide to screenprinting using photo emulsion. You will learn all of the basic skills needed to be able to screenprint independently. During the course you will be a making a 2-colour, (2-layer) print, paper size is approx. 19 x 28cm (just under A4 size). This will be printed in a small edition of approx. 6 copies of your print.

The course will cover – developing artwork suitable for screenprinting, different ways of producing artwork, coating a screen with emulsion, developing the image on the screen using a light box,  how to use the screenprinting bed, how to register your print and how to clean your screen ready for a new image. 

Time is allocated on the course to prepare artwork using images by hand drawing, photocopying and using digital images.

Please note – printing during the course involves using large aluminium frames which, although light to lift, can be physically challenging for some people. Protective equipment will be provided when using any chemicals during screenprinting, if you have any allergies or particular access needs, please let us know before attending the course.

"I enjoyed learning a new process & meeting like-minded people."

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Meet the Tutor

Alex McIntosh

"I am an artist and a printmaker living and working in the North East of England. I studied printmaking during a degree in Fine Art at Manchester Metropolitan university and during a MA, also in Fine Art, at UCLan (University of Central Lancashire).

In my work I try to capture the essence of what it truly feels like to stand in a particular landscape, be it watching the endless changing of a shoreline as the sea ebbs and flows or be it standing surrounded by trees in the middle of a forest. Because I try to capture the felt experience of a space, I often mix photographic and hand drawn elements to move an image away from being just documentative.

There is often a photographic element to my work, however, I see myself first and foremost as a printmaker. I think this is mostly because I find the ritual of printmaking processes allows me to think creatively as well as enabling me to best express my experience of a landscape. It is sketches and photographs, taken on walks, that form the foundation of my prints. Creating the final print often means changing these proprietary sketches and photographs, which leads to results that are never wholly expected and always a pleasant surprise. I would say that it is this element of the unexpected that keeps many printmakers enthralled. I know it does me"

  • What do I Need to Bring?

    We will email you with a booking confirmation which will explain anything you need to bring on the day of your workshop.

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  • Getting to Northern Print

    Based in Newcastle upon Tyne's cultural quarter of Ouseburn Valley, we are close to the city centre and easily accessed.

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  • Stay and Play

    If you are attending one of our half day workshops you can take the opportunity to stay for the afternoon to further develop your prints (£10 payable on the day).

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  • Refund Policy

    Any cancellation for any reason within 7 days of the class or course will not be eligible for a refund. The Cancellation Policy is effective from the date of the first session for any course.

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