Monotype Printmaking: Colour and Place
This workshop explores the exciting possibilities of two-plate monotype printmaking. Through a series of steps the participants are thoughtfully guided through the processes needed to create rich, unique images in the same way that Degas created his ‘painterly prints’. This method allows for great contrast between darkness and light as well as allowing the artist to create images where broad sweeping gestures and fine details are captured in the final prints. The workshop is particularly suited to exploring a ‘sense of place’ and capturing the wild natural surroundings of Ballycastle. Participants are encouraged to work en plein air and the class is appropriate to artists in all stages of their development. Consideration and flexibility are the keystones of the workshop teaching.
This Workshop takes place from the 29th August - 6th September 2019. The cost is $1,700 which includes tuition, shared cottage with private bedroom for 8 nights, lunch/dinner/dessert/tea/coffee, collection/delivery to the bus/train stations in Ballina, full use of the Ballinglen Library & facilities 24/7. Participants arrive on the 29th and depart on the 6th (The workshop is for seven days with arrival and departure day making it nine days). Please contact Una Forde on unaforde.baf@gmail.com for availability and booking form.
Christobel Kelly is a South Australian based artist and teacher who received a MVA from the University of South Australia. She has exhibited widely including curating the inaugural exhibition Afterlife at West Gallery Thebarton. She is a fellow of the Ballinglen Arts Foundation in the Republic of Ireland, and has been the recipient of grants from Arts SA, the Helpmann Academy and the Friends of the South Australian School of Art. She has been awarded a number of residencies including the Sauerbier House artist’s residency and is a current finalist in the Waterhouse Natural Science Prize at the South Australian Museum. Her recent writing, Voyages and Fictions is published in Imprint, Print Council of Australia, 2017. Christobel’s artworks are in the collections of the City of Onkaparinga, the UStP collection, SF Electric Works at the Minnesota Art Project, San Francisco Centre for the Book.
https://www.christobelkelly.com
To check availability for this Workshop please complete and submit the form below.
This workshop explores the exciting possibilities of two-plate monotype printmaking. Through a series of steps the participants are thoughtfully guided through the processes needed to create rich, unique images in the same way that Degas created his ‘painterly prints’. This method allows for great contrast between darkness and light as well as allowing the artist to create images where broad sweeping gestures and fine details are captured in the final prints. The workshop is particularly suited to exploring a ‘sense of place’ and capturing the wild natural surroundings of Ballycastle. Participants are encouraged to work en plein air and the class is appropriate to artists in all stages of their development. Consideration and flexibility are the keystones of the workshop teaching.
This Workshop takes place from the 29th August - 6th September 2019. The cost is $1,700 which includes tuition, shared cottage with private bedroom for 8 nights, lunch/dinner/dessert/tea/coffee, collection/delivery to the bus/train stations in Ballina, full use of the Ballinglen Library & facilities 24/7. Participants arrive on the 29th and depart on the 6th (The workshop is for seven days with arrival and departure day making it nine days). Please contact Una Forde on unaforde.baf@gmail.com for availability and booking form.
Christobel Kelly is a South Australian based artist and teacher who received a MVA from the University of South Australia. She has exhibited widely including curating the inaugural exhibition Afterlife at West Gallery Thebarton. She is a fellow of the Ballinglen Arts Foundation in the Republic of Ireland, and has been the recipient of grants from Arts SA, the Helpmann Academy and the Friends of the South Australian School of Art. She has been awarded a number of residencies including the Sauerbier House artist’s residency and is a current finalist in the Waterhouse Natural Science Prize at the South Australian Museum. Her recent writing, Voyages and Fictions is published in Imprint, Print Council of Australia, 2017. Christobel’s artworks are in the collections of the City of Onkaparinga, the UStP collection, SF Electric Works at the Minnesota Art Project, San Francisco Centre for the Book.
https://www.christobelkelly.com
To check availability for this Workshop please complete and submit the form below.
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Ballinglen: USA/Ireland Workshop @ The Ballinglen Arts Foundation
Monotype Printmaking: Colour and Place Workshop with Christobel Kelly 29th August - 6th September Class from the 30th - 5th TOTAL $1,700.00 Registration is open now, booking forms must be received by Wednesday, July 31st 2019. First come, first serve basis.
A $500 booking fee applies & is non refundable payable by cheque or credit card. Final payment must be made before the 15th August 2019, please email for details re payment, booking forms will be accepted online. A small fee will apply for materials provided. We will email you a receipt once we receive a payment or booking. Payments are non-refundable 2 months prior to the class. Class participation constitutes an agreement to our Health and Safety Policy. Accommodation available from 29th with departure on the 6th. Collection at train/bus in Ballina is also included. Please contact Christobel Kelly with any questions on the class directly on email christobel.kelly@gmail.com All other queries : Úna Forde, Managing Director, The Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Main Street, Ballycastle, Co Mayo, Ireland. T : +353 (0) 96 43184, E : ballinglenarts@gmail.com, unaforde.baf@gmail.com http://www.ballinglenartsfoundation.org/ http://www.facebook.com/ BallinglenArtsFoundation |