Trainee teacher sessions: screen printing
Thursday 10 October 2019 5.45 - 8.30pm
The Clore Learning Centre, Burlington Gardens, Royal Academy of Arts
Free with proof of students status. Booking required. Trainee teachers only.
Make art in a relaxed environment at this informal, practical session specifically designed for trainee teachers.
Practicing artist Adam Hogarth will guide you through an introduction to screen printing by demonstrating how to use mono-printing techniques to create painterly, colourful prints quickly and effectively. Participants will then apply these techniques to pre-made screens, highlighting how mono-printing can be applied within a wider, print-based context.
These informal practical sessions are specifically designed for trainee teachers. Each workshop will include discussions around how to formulate ideas and take them back to the classroom. They are also an opportunity to meet other people studying to be teachers and to make art.
Adam Hogarth is the etching fellow at the RA Schools. He graduated from Northumbria University in 2008 with a BA Hons Fine Art, and in 2013 he graduated from The Royal College of Art with an MFA in Fine Art Printmaking. He has exhibited nationally and internationally including at the ICA as part of the 2013 New Contemporaries, The William Morris Gallery and Jyvaskyla Print Triennale, and most recently at the Royal Academy of Arts, with a display titled Spring and Summer which celebrates the life and work of Royal Academician Mary Moser. His artwork is a realisation of the slow, impending march of our individual and collective doom.