WED & THUR 24 & 25 May | 10 am - 4.30pm
Max 8 participants
$595
Relief Printing and the Artist Book
This masterclass and workshop is ideally suited to experienced printmakers who would like to extend their practice with relief prints and artists’ books under the guidance of award winning artist Dianne Fogwell.
Dianne will concentrate on the relief print in its diversity while troubleshooting “ways of printing” some book structures, focussing on the concertina folded book of various size and length.
Dianne will discuss drawing for the block, image creation, tools and the mark, registration and printing techniques for printing by hand or press.
Dianne will share her approach to artist books, covering book design from mock-up to press with a focus on ways of printing and registration methods.
Using relief printing methods, each artist will create a collaborative concertina book using 2 lino blocks prepared during the workshop.
We provide you with a pre-made concertina book so that each artist will go home with a printed collaboration piece and a memoir of your workshop companions for future investigation in your own studio.
Dianne Fogwell is a national award-winning artist and one of the most respected printmakers and artists book practitioners in Australia.
Born in Lismore, Australia in 1958, Dianne is an acclaimed master printer, and founding director of print studios such as Studio One, Criterion Fine Art Press and Gallery, ANU – Edition + Artist Book Studio and Lewis Editions.
Dianne has been exhibiting since 1981 and has a long list of national and international solo, invited and group exhibitions. Recent awards include the, CityNews, ACT Arts Award for 2021 Artist of the Year, 2021 Geelong Print Prize, the inaugural WAMA Art Prize Award of Excellence, 2020 Libris Award, the inaugural 2019 Megalo International Print Prize, Visual Arts Award the Canberra Critics Circle, special prize winner 2019 Ulsan International Woodcut Print Biennale, the national 2017 Geelong Print Prize and 2017 Banyule Award for Works on Paper. She was recently the Grand Prix Winner, Ukraine for her artist book “Emu”. Dianne was the invited Judge for the 2021 Burnie Print Prize, the 2018 New Zealand Print and Painting Award and the International Juror for the 7th Bahart Bhavan International Biennial of Print, Bhopal, India.
Dianne has been an invited artist to international biennials for print and the artists’ book in Poland, Belgium, Belgrade, London and most recently China, India, Wales, Portugal and France. She has been a selected finalist in major national print, artists book and painting awards such as the National Works on Paper, Libris Awards, Burnie Print Prize, Swan Hill Print and Painting Prize and the Portia Geach Portrait Prize.
In 2018 Dianne was both author and publisher of A Printmaker’s Cookbook – Images in Relief, a comprehensive 192-page publication originating from her 40-year career in print and the artists’ book, as artist and maker, master printer and in this instance as educator.
Dianne was a lecturer at the ANU School of Art for from 1981 to 2006 and from 1996 to 2006 Lecturer in charge of the ANU - Edition + Artist Book Studio. Dianne has been curator, co/curator for international and national touring exhibitions for artist books and fine art prints and has given workshops and lecturers in Greece, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan and Morocco.
Dianne is represented in many national and international collections including; National Gallery Australia, Australian War Memorial, Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, USA, China Printmaking Museum, Guanlan, China and most Regional Galleries, Public Libraries, Universities, corporate and private collections.
Workshop Cancellations & Refunds
We understand that circumstances can change. A full workshop refund will be offered:
· if a workshop in which you are enrolled is cancelled or deferred to a date unsuitable for your attendance. This may be the case if a Covid lockdown is announced.
· upon receipt of an email indicating your intention to withdraw your enrolment when notice is provided to us at least three weeks in advance of the workshop start date.
Workshop Credit - Transfers
We are happy to transfer your enrolment to a future workshop, but this will depend on availability of studio space and three weeks notice being given to us.