Drawing with Light: Introduction to Linoleum Printing
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Drawing with Light: Introduction to Linoleum Printing

Explore relief printing by learning to cut your own linoleum block, balancing white line and black line composition.

Date and time

Sat, Oct 26, 2024 11:30 AM - 4:30 PM NDT

Location

St Michael's Printshop

72 Harbour Drive ##2 St. John's, NL A1C 5J2 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 3 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 5 hours

Explore relief printing by learning the techniques of cutting your own linoleum block, balancing white line and black line composition to create strong, hand-printed proofs of your work.

All supplies will be provided, as well as snacks and refreshments. If you have dietary requirements, please indicate in the registration form and we will try to accommodate them. There will be a limit of 12 participants.

The workshop will take place at St. Michael's printshop from 11:30am to 4:30pm.

Presented by the Tara Bryan Legacy Fund in partnership with the Community Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador and VANL-CARFAC, with support from St. Michael's Printshop.


About Larry Thompson

Larry Thompson doesn’t remember much of the 1960s, but that's only because he was born in the decade, and in Ottawa. However, he grew up in a house chock full of books with parents who did not recoil at the notion of creativity. He was sixteen years old when he pulled his first printing proof during a high school graphic arts course and thought "Cool!" Ultimately he found his way back to printmaking, graphic design and letterpress printing when in 2003 he bought a 2400 lb printing press and a quantity of lead type, establishing Greyweathers Press to create beautiful hand made illustrated books, featuring elegantly designed typefaces skillfully arranged on well-proportioned page, graphic linocuts, wood cuts, wood engravings and handmade bindings. For 15 years he laboured as a full-time as a printmaker and engraver from the Merrickville studio he shares with artist Holly Dean. More recently, he teaches printmaking at Saint Lawrence College (Brockville, ON), book arts and writing courses at Carleton University, and serves as the Master Printer at the MacOdrum Library Book Arts Lab at Carleton. He finds inspiration and graphic black-and-white possibilities in literature across the spectrum: classical epics, medieval legend, the Romantic poets, 20th century noir, fantasy literature and comic books, just to name a few.

Organized by

The Tara Bryan Legacy Fund celebrates the memory of book artist and painter Tara Bryan by expanding and supporting Book Arts and Visual Arts in Newfoundland and Labrador.