February 2017
Reductive colour woodcut (4-week class)
Reductive woodcut is a full colour printing method in which each successive layer of colour is carved and printed from a single sheet of wood. In this four-session class you will design and create an edition of six woodblock prints using up to four separate colours. This is a fast paced class and we will get right into carving our blocks on the first day, so you should come prepared with an idea or a drawing for an 8×10 inch block.
This class runs Monday evenings for four weeks: February 6, 13, 20, and 27, from 6:30-9:30pm.
No printmaking experience is necessary.
All materials, including paper, are provided.
Find out more »Colour woodcut special techniques (2-week class)
In this two week class you will practice advanced techniques to create monotype effects in colour woodcut printing. You will prepare one woodblock with minimal carving in order to practice various printing methods including selective inking with and without stencils, gradients, scumbling with hands and other objects, ghost printing, and incorporating found objects. The focus is on experimentation, and you will leave the class with six to ten practice prints in varying stages of completion. Previous experience with woodcut printing…
Find out more »Paper marbling
In this fun class you will learn how to create beautiful marble patterns on paper. In paper marbling, paint is suspended onto the surface of specially prepared thickened water and combed or swirled into intricate patterns, then transferred onto sheets of paper. These lusciously patterned sheets were traditionally used in bookbinding, but you can also use your finished papers in scrapbooks, collages, greeting cards, or even just framed for the wall! All materials are provided, and you will create between…
Find out more »Screenprinted tea towels (2-week class)
In this class you will learn the basics of how to create a silkscreen for printing your own tea towels. The first week will focus on creating your design, and you will learn how to make silk screen positives. In the second week you will expose a screen and print your towels with your own one-colour design. This class runs for two weeks on Saturday afternoons, February 18 and 25, from 1-4pm. Three cotton tea towel blanks are provided as…
Find out more »March 2017
Letterpress zines & chapbooks (4-week class)
In this four week intensive class you will learn the basics of typesetting and letterpress printing and simple one-or two-section pamphlet bookbinding. You will then design and print your own edition of ten small zines or chapbooks. This class runs for four weeks on Saturday afternoons, March 4, 11, 18, and 25, from 1-4pm. No printing or bookbinding experience is necessary, and all materials are provided (including paper and cover material for ten booklets up to ten printed pages each).…
Find out more »Wee box making (2-week class)
In this class you will learn how to make tiny lidded boxes for all of your precious little objects. We will cover measuring and planning your box, building the box parts, and covering the box with decorative paper. No experience is necessary.
This class runs for two weeks on Monday evenings, March 6 and 13, from 6:30-9:30pm.
Please bring a small object no larger than 2 inches in any dimension, and you will take it home inside a finished custom wee box! All materials are provided.
Find out more »Paper marbling
In this fun class you will learn how to create beautiful marble patterns on paper. In paper marbling, paint is suspended onto the surface of specially prepared thickened water and combed or swirled into intricate patterns, then transferred onto sheets of paper. These lusciously patterned sheets were traditionally used in bookbinding, but you can also use your finished papers in scrapbooks, collages, greeting cards, or even just framed for the wall!
All materials are provided, and you will create between five and eight sheets (12×19″) of marbled paper, plus some smaller practice sheets.
Find out more »Bookbinding: Longstitch 1
In this simplest form of Longstitch binding, folded sections of pages are sewn together by linking the sections through a slotted cover sheet to create a pleasing staggered exposed sewing along the spine. Stitching wrapped around the head and foot of the paper spine gives the beaded look of a thread headband at the edge of the spine. We will finish off our books with a decorative folded paper slipcover.
All materials are provided. No previous bookbinding experience is necessary.
Find out more »Two colour screenprints (2-week class)
In this class you will learn the basics of how to create a two-colour silkscreen print on paper. We will cover: making positives or transparencies, exposing images on a screen, how to register (line up) your printing, and pulling prints.
This class runs for two weeks on Thursday evenings, March 23 and 30, from 6:30 to 9:30pm.
All materials are provided, including paper, and you will make an edition of at least six prints.
Find out more »Bookbinding: Longstitch 2
In this variant form of Longstitch binding, a combination of longstitch and link stitch, folded sections of pages are sewn together by linking the sections through holes punched through a wraparound cover sheet to create a pattern of exposed sewing along the spine. For this sample book we will use a heavy paper cover sheet, but this binding style is perfect for covers made of heavy, flexible materials such as leather, vinyl, vellum, or some fabrics. We will cover some basic decorative variations in spine designs, incorporating long stitches and link stitches with the option to add some weaving to the spine as a decorative flourish.
All materials are provided. No previous bookbinding experience is necessary, and you do not need to have taken Longstitch 1 to take this class.
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