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Tag Archives: drypoint
UCOL Summer School 2011
UCOL Summer School 2011 — 17 January – 21 January 2011 The UCOL Summer school will be held the week after our CPCANZ summer school. The UCOL menu and enrolment package is available online. The printmaking offerings are Graham Hall … Continue reading
Posted in fibre arts, papermaking, professional development, summer workshops, techniques, woodcuts
Tagged book arts, drypoint, Graham Hall, harakeke, Marty Vreede, Yoka van Dyk
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Glen Skien workshops – last few spaces…
Brisbane artist Glen Skien will be visiting New Zealand in September/October 2010. There are a few spaces left in the Auckland, Waikato, and Whanganui workshops. Auckland Lake House Arts Centre, Fred Thomas Drive, Takapuna for 3 workshops Oct 2/3… Oct … Continue reading
Posted in book arts, professional development, winter workshops
Tagged artist book, brisbane, collage, drypoint, etch, etching, Glen Skien
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Glen Skien workshops
Brisbane-based printmaker, assemblage, and book artist Glen Skien will travel to New Zealand, and offer a number of workshops in Sept/Oct this year. Portfolios of Glen’s work can be seen at Silent Parrot Press. Glen will teach at UCOL in … Continue reading
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669): Prints
Rembrandt created some 300 etchings and drypoints from about 1626 to 1665. His career as a printmaker ran parallel to his career as a painter—he rarely treated the same themes in both media and on only occasionally did he reproduce … Continue reading