Gel plate printing workshop With Andrew Totman
Join master printmaker Andrew Totman for this two-day gel plate printing workshop.
Gel plate printing is a printmaking method using a soft gelatine plate that allows you to make prints without using a printing press. Prints can be made using a variety of materials, including stencils and objects, and experimenting with mark-making. The possibilities are endless. The resulting prints can be unique artworks or used as a source for collage, paintings or drawing.
Through step-by-step demonstrations and explanations, Totman will guide you through ideas, techniques and processes to create a suite of beautiful and expressive prints.
This workshop is the perfect introduction to printmaking or an opportunity to reconnect with a very immediate process that has limitless possibilities.
Gel plate printing workshop With Andrew Totman
Sundays 26 May and 2 June 2024
10am – 3pm
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Naala Badu, our north building
Lower level 2, Meers Hall
$450 non-member
$420 member
Bookings and enquiries: 02 9225 1878
Meet at the welcome hub, outside our north building, Naala Badu.
You will need to wear covered shoes and bring an apron or old shirt, a folder to transport your prints, and a variety of objects to press into the plate. All other materials will be provided. Bring your own lunch or buy at the Art Gallery.
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