Upcoming Workshops
Polyline to Print #5 2024 (Sydney)
Weekend Intensive Class
Location: Potts Point Workshop, 2011 NSW
Dates:
2024 December 21-22 (2-day intensive course)
Timing TBC - email kev@kevkevkev.com
Cost: Course fee $280 (includes all materials and consumables)
Schedule:
10-5pm Saturday 21st December:
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Introduction to workshop with selected works from the Polyline to Print etching collection
- Workshop intensive focusing on linework and artwork preparation
- Etching
10-5pm Sunday 22nd December
- Plate preparation
- Inking
- Proofing and printing
6-8pm Wednesday January (** TBC **)
- Workshop close with display and trading of prints in the workshop. Attendance is optional.
Supplies:
One 4x6" copper etching plate, ink, consumables, and proofing paper will be provided. Etching needles and other printmaking tools will be available for loan. Please supply your own laptop and/or notebooks. Old clothes required.
Maximum participants: 5
Other details:
Experience with vector-based drawing in Rhino, AutoCAD, or Illustrator is preferred. Templates and guidance on artwork preparation will be provided for each attendee upon registration. Artwork will need to be produced as a PDF for etching.
Past Workshops
Exhibition + Workshop: Polyline to Print #4 (2023)
Polyline to Print Workshop #4 was once again held at a83 gallery workshop in New York in June 2023, and included original prints by Andrew Brown, Cody Miner, Ernesto Cruz and Russell Liang.
A small exhibition of past work was held in the gallery at a83 for the duration of the workshop over 17-18th of June.
Thank you to Owen and Clara of a83 for hosting the workshop and exhibition.
Polyline to Print Workshop #4 was once again held at a83 gallery workshop in New York in June 2023, and included original prints by Andrew Brown, Cody Miner, Ernesto Cruz and Russell Liang.
A small exhibition of past work was held in the gallery at a83 for the duration of the workshop over 17-18th of June.
Thank you to Owen and Clara of a83 for hosting the workshop and exhibition.
Exhibition + Workshop: Polyline to Print #3 (2022)
Polyline to Print Workshop #3 was held at a83 gallery workshop in New York in July, 2022 and included original prints by Jimmy Pan, Isabel Branas, Nick Riseboro, Tanvi Marina Rao, Julian Harake and Samriddhi Sharma.
A small exhibition of past work was held in the gallery at a83 for the duration of the workshop over 16-17th of July.
Thank you to Owen and Clara of a83 for hosting the workshop and exhibition.
Polyline to Print Workshop #3 was held at a83 gallery workshop in New York in July, 2022 and included original prints by Jimmy Pan, Isabel Branas, Nick Riseboro, Tanvi Marina Rao, Julian Harake and Samriddhi Sharma.
A small exhibition of past work was held in the gallery at a83 for the duration of the workshop over 16-17th of July.
Thank you to Owen and Clara of a83 for hosting the workshop and exhibition.
Exhibition: Polyline to Print #1 + #2 (2022)
Polyline to print was an exhibition of original intaglio etchings produced during two successive years of Winter J-Term workshops held at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. The workshop developed as an online-only workshop that introduced the basics of traditional copperplate intaglio etching to participants, taking a digital artwork from a vector-based PDF and translating it into a physical print through the medium of printmaking.
The exhibition was held at the 2F gallery at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and was opened on the 19th of April, 2022.
Thank you to the Harvard Graduate School of Design for their support as well as the participating artists for lending their copper plates for the exhibition.
Polyline to print was an exhibition of original intaglio etchings produced during two successive years of Winter J-Term workshops held at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. The workshop developed as an online-only workshop that introduced the basics of traditional copperplate intaglio etching to participants, taking a digital artwork from a vector-based PDF and translating it into a physical print through the medium of printmaking.
The exhibition was held at the 2F gallery at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and was opened on the 19th of April, 2022.
Thank you to the Harvard Graduate School of Design for their support as well as the participating artists for lending their copper plates for the exhibition.