From Wednesday 8 October, join us for our 6-week course of Photoshop classes. This series will give participants time to learn the techniques to create intricate and dynamic multi-layered digital images with Photoshop. The process is explored through hands-on practice where participants will learn the practical skills involved in making an artwork from a number of source image files, using Photoshop as a dynamic collage making tool. The course will cover the principles of image resolution and the opportunity to scan drawings, photographs and magazines images to manipulate the scale and incorporate it into a composite image. The course will include how to use masking techniques and layer blending modes as well as adjustment layers, filter effects, etc. There will be demonstations and practical excercises to observe and complete. This evening course will give participants the opportunity to develop, re-think and re-create the artwork between each class on the journey and apply their new knowledge to assist in the completion of the final piece. Video tutotials of the demonstrations will be made available to participants to assist with the learning process. Previous experience of Photoshop or a similiar software is advisable to make the most of the course. Edinburgh Printmakers has a number of devices with photoshop you can use, but a reduced 'bring your own devide' ticket is available for participants who can bring their own devide with Photoshop CS5 or later installed. PLEASE READ: You will see two 18:00 ticket options below. The option on the left is the 'Bring your own device' reduced ticket price, the option on the right is for participants who wish to use a device in the studio. The final outcome of the course will be to generate photo-quality print size of 42x28cm (or similiar) on fine art paper. This course is particularly suitable for photographers and artists who want to use Photoshop as collage tool for their practice. Lawrence Nowasad Born in Edinburgh and a member of the Edinburgh Printmakers since 2011, Lawrence Nowosad has been interested in a mixed media working process for a number of years, initially combining photography and video in his first course of study at Napier University. Augmenting these skills with animation, illustration and graphic design led to achieving a Masters in multi media. He has contributed work to a number of shows in Edinburgh Printmakers group shows including the Actinic show in 2015. He has had solo exhibitions in Edinburgh and Amsterdam. He has worked as an Art & Design lecturer in a number of college in Edinburgh and the Lothians.
Print Studio
From Wed 16 April or Wed 3 September, taking place over a series of 6 consecutive Wednesday evenings, this course provides the perfect introduction to etching, exploring innovative techniques that encourage spontaneous and diverse methods of mark-making. The first class of each course will take place on the following dates: 16 April 2025 3 September 2025 Work directly onto metal plates, developing images through various hand applied techniques. Using new safer acid resists makes etching a much healthier process, using neither dangerous acids nor solvents. Find out more about etching on our YouTube channel here. Book over a month in advance to receive 15% off the course price with our Early Bird tickets! This course also entitles you to a FREE 3-month Associate Membership to use the studio and consolidate your skills.
Print Studio
Taking place over a series of six weeks from either Tues 29 April or Tues 4 November, explore ways of creating striking images with this simple yet powerful print process. Cutting images into wood or linoleum and inking up with colour can produce bold and dramatic effects. This course will explore the diverse ways artists use this direct process, looking at the practicalities of reduction printing. This course is very hands-on, practical, and fun. You will be trying out lino & Japanese ply to cut from and explore the benefits of using different types of paper for printing. Please bring a sketch or a simple digital printout to work with. The image size will be up to a maximum of A4. Anupa Gardner is an Indian born artist based in Scotland working mainly in the field of printmaking. She graduated from Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, India, where she studied graphic design. Thereafter she moved to Scotland, graduating from Edinburgh College of Art with an MA in 2008. Anupa has taken on various roles in her career as designer, illustrator, educator, technician and editioner. She now concentrates on her own practice and continues to teach in Edinburgh College of Art and Edinburgh Printmakers. She also delivers a variety of workshops across Scotland. Book over a month in advance to receive 15% off the course price with our Early Bird tickets! You can find out more about relief printing on our YouTube channel, here. This course also entitles you to a FREE 3-month Associate Membership to use the studio and consolidate your skills. Image: Alastair Kinroy
Print Studio
From Tuesday 14 October, join us for our 6-week series of screenprinting classes. This class will give participants time to learn the dynamic and colourful process of screenprinting. During this evening course, each participant will develop their screenprint practice by creating multi-layered prints using an array of techniques, from painterly washes, textures, linear drawings, and photographic bitmaps to clean flat areas, colour blends, and typography. This evening course will give participants the time to think, re-think, create and re-create artwork between each class, helping them delve into various aspects of their print practice. To print, the screen is attached to a printing press and acrylic based ink is pushed through the screen mesh onto paper using a squeegee blade. Each layer of colour is printed individually, taking care to register each new ink layer on top of the previous. The process is explored through hands-on practice where participants learn practical skills involved in making a screenprint. Maximum image size on the course is approximately 21 x 30cm. This course uses water-based inks on paper which are not suitable for printing on textiles. James Harrison Over the past 10 years, James has been honing his screenprint craft by working on both personal and commercial print project on a variety of mediums, but his specialty lies in creating high-end screenprints on paper. With over 6 years of teaching experience, James' enthusiasm for teaching the art of screenprinting provides him with a constant source of motivation and inspiration for his practice. In early 2015, James started a self-initiated project with his brother called Under the Skin with the mission to engage people of all ages through innovative design and interactive screenprints. In 2018 James was awarded a QEST scholarship where he trained under expert printmaker Scott Campbell to produce screenprint editions for world-renowned artists such as Alasdair Gray. In 2022 James joined the Edinburgh Printmakers team as a Screenprint Technician, where he runs the screenprint department, produces screenprint editions, and teaches a wide variety of screenprint workshops. Booking over a month in advance? Use our Early Bird tickets for 15% off! This course also entitles you to a FREE 3-month Associate Membership to use the studio and consolidate your skills.
Print Studio
From Thursday 9 October, taking place over a series of six weeks, explore the original type of lithography still favoured by many artists. Drawing directly onto a prepared limestone surface gives opportunity for a spontaneous approach to mark-making. Find out how artists with wide-ranging styles, from MC Escher, Picasso, Jasper Johns, and Kathe Kolwitz, have delighted in the subtleties of the stone. Taking place over six evenings, this course gives a comprehensive introduction to stone lithography and is suitable for people without previous lithography experience or for those wishing to refresh their skills. Emphasis is given to stone lithography as a drawing and painting medium, working directly on this wonderful robust drawing surface. Focusing on learning the process and working mainly in monochrome, we will explore traditional approaches to mark-making as well as alternative drawing methods. Learn all about processing images on stone and how to stabilise the image for printing before taking several prints to show the development of your drawing at different stages. During the course we will work to approximately A3 size: 26 x 36.5cm Alastair Clark Specialising in stone and plate lithography, Alastair has over 30 years' of teaching experience at Edinburgh Printmakers, and previously at Edinburgh College of Art. As Head of Editions at Edinburgh Printmakers, he works on print projects as a collaborative expert printmaker with invited artists, producing print editions for the organisation's publishing programme that are exhibited and sold all over the world. Alastair has exhibited widely in the UK and abroad, and was elected as a professional member of the SSA in 1997. Recent solo exhibitions include Dark Matters at Edinburgh Printmakers exploring themes inspired by astronomy, while Skylights drew inspiration from the Northern Lights. Recent series of prints include Eutopians which responded to Brexit, and the ongoing series An Island Time explored climate change. Find out more about stone lithography on our YouTube channel here. Book over a month in advance to receive 15% off the course price with our Early Bird tickets! This course also entitles you to a FREE 3-month Associate Membership to use the studio and consolidate your skills.
Print Studio
From Wednesday 8 October, join us for our 6-week course of Photoshop classes. This series will give participants time to learn the techniques to create intricate and dynamic multi-layered digital images with Photoshop. The process is explored through hands-on practice where participants will learn the practical skills involved in making an artwork from a number of source image files, using Photoshop as a dynamic collage making tool. The course will cover the principles of image resolution and the opportunity to scan drawings, photographs and magazines images to manipulate the scale and incorporate it into a composite image. The course will include how to use masking techniques and layer blending modes as well as adjustment layers, filter effects, etc. There will be demonstations and practical excercises to observe and complete. This evening course will give participants the opportunity to develop, re-think and re-create the artwork between each class on the journey and apply their new knowledge to assist in the completion of the final piece. Video tutotials of the demonstrations will be made available to participants to assist with the learning process. Previous experience of Photoshop or a similiar software is advisable to make the most of the course. Edinburgh Printmakers has a number of devices with photoshop you can use, but a reduced 'bring your own devide' ticket is available for participants who can bring their own devide with Photoshop CS5 or later installed. PLEASE READ: You will see two 18:00 ticket options below. The option on the left is the 'Bring your own device' reduced ticket price, the option on the right is for participants who wish to use a device in the studio. The final outcome of the course will be to generate photo-quality print size of 42x28cm (or similiar) on fine art paper. This course is particularly suitable for photographers and artists who want to use Photoshop as collage tool for their practice. Lawrence Nowasad Born in Edinburgh and a member of the Edinburgh Printmakers since 2011, Lawrence Nowosad has been interested in a mixed media working process for a number of years, initially combining photography and video in his first course of study at Napier University. Augmenting these skills with animation, illustration and graphic design led to achieving a Masters in multi media. He has contributed work to a number of shows in Edinburgh Printmakers group shows including the Actinic show in 2015. He has had solo exhibitions in Edinburgh and Amsterdam. He has worked as an Art & Design lecturer in a number of college in Edinburgh and the Lothians.
Print Studio
From Wed 16 April or Wed 3 September, taking place over a series of 6 consecutive Wednesday evenings, this course provides the perfect introduction to etching, exploring innovative techniques that encourage spontaneous and diverse methods of mark-making. The first class of each course will take place on the following dates: 16 April 2025 3 September 2025 Work directly onto metal plates, developing images through various hand applied techniques. Using new safer acid resists makes etching a much healthier process, using neither dangerous acids nor solvents. Find out more about etching on our YouTube channel here. Book over a month in advance to receive 15% off the course price with our Early Bird tickets! This course also entitles you to a FREE 3-month Associate Membership to use the studio and consolidate your skills.
Print Studio
Taking place over a series of six weeks from either Tues 29 April or Tues 4 November, explore ways of creating striking images with this simple yet powerful print process. Cutting images into wood or linoleum and inking up with colour can produce bold and dramatic effects. This course will explore the diverse ways artists use this direct process, looking at the practicalities of reduction printing. This course is very hands-on, practical, and fun. You will be trying out lino & Japanese ply to cut from and explore the benefits of using different types of paper for printing. Please bring a sketch or a simple digital printout to work with. The image size will be up to a maximum of A4. Anupa Gardner is an Indian born artist based in Scotland working mainly in the field of printmaking. She graduated from Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, India, where she studied graphic design. Thereafter she moved to Scotland, graduating from Edinburgh College of Art with an MA in 2008. Anupa has taken on various roles in her career as designer, illustrator, educator, technician and editioner. She now concentrates on her own practice and continues to teach in Edinburgh College of Art and Edinburgh Printmakers. She also delivers a variety of workshops across Scotland. Book over a month in advance to receive 15% off the course price with our Early Bird tickets! You can find out more about relief printing on our YouTube channel, here. This course also entitles you to a FREE 3-month Associate Membership to use the studio and consolidate your skills. Image: Alastair Kinroy
Print Studio
From Tuesday 14 October, join us for our 6-week series of screenprinting classes. This class will give participants time to learn the dynamic and colourful process of screenprinting. During this evening course, each participant will develop their screenprint practice by creating multi-layered prints using an array of techniques, from painterly washes, textures, linear drawings, and photographic bitmaps to clean flat areas, colour blends, and typography. This evening course will give participants the time to think, re-think, create and re-create artwork between each class, helping them delve into various aspects of their print practice. To print, the screen is attached to a printing press and acrylic based ink is pushed through the screen mesh onto paper using a squeegee blade. Each layer of colour is printed individually, taking care to register each new ink layer on top of the previous. The process is explored through hands-on practice where participants learn practical skills involved in making a screenprint. Maximum image size on the course is approximately 21 x 30cm. This course uses water-based inks on paper which are not suitable for printing on textiles. James Harrison Over the past 10 years, James has been honing his screenprint craft by working on both personal and commercial print project on a variety of mediums, but his specialty lies in creating high-end screenprints on paper. With over 6 years of teaching experience, James' enthusiasm for teaching the art of screenprinting provides him with a constant source of motivation and inspiration for his practice. In early 2015, James started a self-initiated project with his brother called Under the Skin with the mission to engage people of all ages through innovative design and interactive screenprints. In 2018 James was awarded a QEST scholarship where he trained under expert printmaker Scott Campbell to produce screenprint editions for world-renowned artists such as Alasdair Gray. In 2022 James joined the Edinburgh Printmakers team as a Screenprint Technician, where he runs the screenprint department, produces screenprint editions, and teaches a wide variety of screenprint workshops. Booking over a month in advance? Use our Early Bird tickets for 15% off! This course also entitles you to a FREE 3-month Associate Membership to use the studio and consolidate your skills.
Print Studio
From Thursday 9 October, taking place over a series of six weeks, explore the original type of lithography still favoured by many artists. Drawing directly onto a prepared limestone surface gives opportunity for a spontaneous approach to mark-making. Find out how artists with wide-ranging styles, from MC Escher, Picasso, Jasper Johns, and Kathe Kolwitz, have delighted in the subtleties of the stone. Taking place over six evenings, this course gives a comprehensive introduction to stone lithography and is suitable for people without previous lithography experience or for those wishing to refresh their skills. Emphasis is given to stone lithography as a drawing and painting medium, working directly on this wonderful robust drawing surface. Focusing on learning the process and working mainly in monochrome, we will explore traditional approaches to mark-making as well as alternative drawing methods. Learn all about processing images on stone and how to stabilise the image for printing before taking several prints to show the development of your drawing at different stages. During the course we will work to approximately A3 size: 26 x 36.5cm Alastair Clark Specialising in stone and plate lithography, Alastair has over 30 years' of teaching experience at Edinburgh Printmakers, and previously at Edinburgh College of Art. As Head of Editions at Edinburgh Printmakers, he works on print projects as a collaborative expert printmaker with invited artists, producing print editions for the organisation's publishing programme that are exhibited and sold all over the world. Alastair has exhibited widely in the UK and abroad, and was elected as a professional member of the SSA in 1997. Recent solo exhibitions include Dark Matters at Edinburgh Printmakers exploring themes inspired by astronomy, while Skylights drew inspiration from the Northern Lights. Recent series of prints include Eutopians which responded to Brexit, and the ongoing series An Island Time explored climate change. Find out more about stone lithography on our YouTube channel here. Book over a month in advance to receive 15% off the course price with our Early Bird tickets! This course also entitles you to a FREE 3-month Associate Membership to use the studio and consolidate your skills.
Print Studio