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Entry Year

22/09/2025

Location

Millfield

Duration

10 Weeks (Part-Time)

Course Code

P00940-AA
Overview
Introduction to Printmaking
Millfield
Part-Time
Further Education
Start Date: 22/09/2025
End Date: 14/12/2025

Qualifications

Introduction to Printmaking
Day of week: Monday
Times: 18:00 - 20:00

Overview

Have you ever wanted to try your hand at printmaking techniques but lacked the space and equipment? Our new Introduction to Printmaking course allows you to get to grips with the tools and presses to learn to create artist quality print editions. You will learn to use a traditional Press to make stencil monoprints, collographs and drypoint etchings. You will also learn the art of lino printing. All materials provided.

Course Content

Monoprinting with Stencils

Drypoint etching (intaglio printing)

Lino Printing (relief printing)

Collograph printing

What will I learn on the course?

How to develop your ideas from sketches to finished artist quality print editions

How to use tools properly and safely

How to create both relief and intaglio prints

How to use our professional printing presses

What do I need to bring? (Equipment/Materials)

All materials provided, but students will need to wear protective clothing or an apron to cover clothes.

What work will I need to do outside of the classroom?

Keeping an eye out for inspiration to develop ideas, keep an ideas sketchbook which can be drawings, written lists, print outs etc.

Requirements

This course would be ideal for anyone with an interest in Print Making techniques from total beginners upwards. This can include students wanting to bolster Portfolios for University applications, artists wanting to experiment and expand their practice.

Fees

Fees:
Academic period 2025:
Tuition Fee = £180.00

Fees are payable annually.

Other Costs

If students want to print on unusual materials – eg fabrics, tote bags, they will need to bring their own

Assessment

Tutor will give regular feedback and guidance. Peer assessment discussions are encouraged. Self assessment reflection will be part of your sketchbooking and idea generating processes.

Careers
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Careers

Progression pathways can include further leisure classes. Results from Introduction to Printmaking can be used to bulk portfolios to apply to BMC Level 3, HND or Foundation courses.

Careers
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