Screenprinting: Multicolour Image Making Term-1 short course at
National Art School Share Tweet Explore a range of techniques in the
versatile medium of screenprinting and learn how hand-drawn, digital
and photographic source material can be developed and combined within
multicoloured prints. Students will create a series of prints using
analogue and photographic techniques appropriate to their level of
expertise. Techniques such as digital image preparation (half-tone
dot), ink and brush mark-making and collage will be used to develop
unique works and editions. Carolyn Mckenzie-Craig teaches you how mix
and layer colours for your own projects and gives you opportunities to
apply screenprinting techniques on various surfaces, including wood,
perspex and fabric. Carolyn Mckenzie-Craig is an interdisciplinary
artist examining power through archival processes. She is currently a
board member for Frontyard ARI, Marrickville, teaches printmaking at
the National Art School and holds a doctoral degree in Fine Art from
the Queensland College of Art. She has been selected as a finalist in
many art prizes e.g. the Burnie, Freemantle, Silkcut, Clayton Utz,
Churchie, Bangkok Drawing and Print Triennial and the Adelaide Perry
Prize for Drawing. She was recently awarded a Waverly Artist Studio
for 2020. Advertisement Where National Art School Forbes Street &
Burton Street, Darlinghurst Get directions on Google Maps When
Tuesdays and Saturdays, 6pm to 9pm Tuesday 18 February to Saturday 11
April 2020 From 2020-02-18T18:00:00+11:00 To 2020-04-11T21:00:00+11:00
Cost Course fee: $625.00 Book tickets More Info Website Phone 02 9339
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