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Wood Engraving Workshop (Summer School Short Course)

  • 18 hours
  • 3 days

Overview

In this three-day workshop you'll learn techniques for marking out, engraving and printing on box wood.

During the course you'll produce one or two finished pieces. By the end of the course you'll have gained sufficient experience to be able to continue the practice.

The course runs from 9.30am to 4.30pm each day. You'll also have the option of attending extra-curricular events such as talks and exhibitions on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings.

This course is part of the annual summer school run by the Slade School of Fine Art at UCL.

Course content

Wood engraving is a relief printmaking process using the end-grain of the wood.

Because of the very fine detail and strong tonal images which can be produced this way, it was the technique of choice for illustrating books and broadsheets for over 150 years, until photographic reproductions became viable.

Wood engraving is now a vibrant art form in its own right.

With reference to wood engravings in the UCL Art Museum, you'll learn about:

  • the principles of design for wood engraving
  • how to use different tools and printing techniques

Who this course is for

This course is suitable for people with a variety of experience.

You don't need any prior experience.

Certificates

You can request an attendance certificate after completing the course. These can only be supplied during the year you take the course and can't be produced retrospectively.

Cost

This workshop costs £240.

A 10% discount is available for UCL current students and staff. You'll be asked to enter your UPI number (available on your UCL ID card) when booking.

Course fees must be paid in full at the time of booking.

Only basic materials will be provided. Once you've been accepted onto the course you'll be sent details of the materials you'll need.

Slade Summer School

The Slade Summer School offers a unique opportunity for you to work within the studios and vibrant atmosphere of the Slade - a world-renowned school of fine art. 

You'll become part of a wider community of artists and will have a real sense of studying in an art school environment among Slade students and alumni. You'll test your abilities while learning new skills and different approaches to making art.

You can take part in a lively range of extra-curricular activities, including: 

  • art history lectures and artist talks introducing the varied contexts and histories of fine art
  • exhibition openings and talks by Slade undergraduate and postgraduate students about their work
  • a series of artists' projects run by Slade tutors, alumni and recently graduated student residents - you'll be invited into these studio spaces to discuss the works with the artists 

Evening events take place at 5pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. 

Take an extended programme of multiple courses

Many different one, two and three-week courses are available. You can build a personalised programme of study by taking a series of short courses over the ten-week period. 

Please call the Summer School team if you'd like do this - they have detailed knowledge of the curriculum and can help you plan a programme.

All the Summer School courses available are listed on the Slade website.

Further information

Read more about this course and others on the Slade website, which provides information about booking and cancellations.

Course team

All tutors are practising artists.

All tutors are practising artists.

The tutor for this course is Professor David Dobson SWE

Course information last modified: 30 Nov 2022, 16:00