We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia and acknowledge their continuing connection to land, water and community.
We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the elders past, present and emerging.
$450.00 inc. GST
Lecturer: Hanah Williams
Sat 7 Oct – Sat 11 Nov 1.30pm – 4.30pm
Level – Beginners
In this hands-on course you will learn the fundamentals of etching & intaglio printmaking. This will include drypoint printmaking, hard ground and resist etching techniques on metal and a range of printing processes. You will take home a collection of prints and the skills to etch in your own studio. This course uses eco-aware and safer printmaking processes and materials.
All printmaking materials included.
Materials required:
Please bring the following materials: 2x pairs of rubber dishwashing gloves in your size, stationary items, a sketchbook and a folio/folder to take prints home in.
Please bring along an apron and also wear enclosed footwear.
Hanah Williams is an Adelaide based artist, printmaking educator and graduate of Adelaide College of the Arts, UniSA and the Zea Mays Printmaking School (USA). Her practice focuses on creating unique state prints, print-based installations and using repetition as a means of understanding the human psyche. Hanah’s work delves into the realms of dreams, the human connection to the natural world and investigates the possibilities of what home is and can be. She was a printmaking lecturer at the University of South Australia for six years and teaches eco-aware printmaking workshops throughout Adelaide and regional South Australia. She is currently undertaking a Masters in sustainable and eco-aware printmaking practice.
Hanah Williams
@hanahwprintmaker
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TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12087
We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia and acknowledge their continuing connection to land, water and community.
We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the elders past, present and emerging.