This year-long advanced course is aimed at artist-printmakers who wish to develop a sustainable personal practice through the medium of print. With the support of expert tutors, you will be guided...
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Start Date:08 Oct 2025
End Date:17 Jun 2026
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Working in our well-equipped print room you will explore how printmaking informs or expresses your ideas and explore its relationship to your personal practice. You will consider your position as an artist-printmaker within contemporary art practice.
Printmaking is a vital, constantly evolving medium and, over the period of the year you will learn how different processes collide with your own practice. As you develop personal projects, with guidance, you will build on the core skills of drawing, manipulating photographic imagery for use in print, and personal/critical research, this will broaden your knowledge and enable you to progress as an artist printmaker.
Note: this course consists of 30 Wednesday evenings (1800-2100) and an additional 9 days (Saturdays or Sundays, 1030-1630; 3 per term, dates TBC).
This course will be delivered onsite, with a small online element, and will involve tutor presentation and class discussion. Student preparation and homework outside class times is strongly encouraged.
To participate fully in online sessions, you will need:
- An email address
- A reliable internet connection
- A computer/laptop/tablet with a fully updated browser (preferably Google Chrome). Your device will need a microphone, and preferably a camera.
What will we cover?
In your practical weekly sessions, you will have the full access to the print studio, and expert guidance from different tutors in the use of equipment and skills development. Additionally, we will help you to discover what printmaking can really offer you, which processes are suitable to your artistic growth, and the best way to take them forward. We will encourage you to push your image making and technical skills within the course to help you achieve exhibition-standard work. Recognising, presenting and celebrating students' achievements is an important part of our advanced courses. There will be an opportunity to exhibit your work during or at the end of this course, either within the college or at an external venue.
The programme also includes sessions that focus upon building networks within the wider printmaking community, professional practice and strategies for sustaining your practice as you go forward. This course concerns contemporary practice and debate. As such you can expect to be stimulated and challenged by the projects offered, and by joining a dynamic group of artist printmakers.
What will I achieve? By the end of this course you should be able to...
- Have studied at least one printmaking process in depth.
- Have an awareness of how to manipulate and use photographic imagery and digital technology to expand your work within a printmaking context.
- have gained a good understanding of what it means to be an artist printmaker today.
- Have researched, built and joined professional networks within the wider printmaking community.
- Have begun to use research and critical thought as key elements of your practice
With the help of guided research, learned about possible professional or educational paths to further your practice.
- Have realised at least one project in collaboration with an external organisation.
- Have taken part in a group show at a good professional standard.
What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?
This is a one-year advanced level course in printmaking. Due to the nature of the processes involved, the high level of expectation, and the work rate required, it is essential that you have previous experience (such as, for example, the Foundation Diploma in Art & Design, one of the regular City Lit printmaking courses, or similar demonstrable experience).
Self-reflection is an important part of art education and practice. You will be encouraged and expected to evaluate and review your own learning, ways of working and progress. As a student on an advanced course, you should also be prepared to engage with concepts, debates and methods that may differ from those with which you are familiar.
How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?
You will receive one to one and group tuition, via tutorials, assignments, practical research and workshops.
There will be demonstrations, opportunities for discussion, skills swaps and peer evaluation. You will be working as part of a group and will be expected (and supported) to maintain personal projects throughout.
Because of the ambitions of the course there is an expectation that you will commit to additional study outside the session hours for individual personal research, technical development and production.
Are there any other costs? Is there anything I need to bring?
All basic materials such as paper and inks will be supplied, however if you need more specialist materials you can purchase some of these at cost in the print room (for example, fine papers and some plates). Alternatively, you may have to supply them yourself, but you will receive guidance from the tutors on ways to do this.
When I've finished, what course can I do next?
You may wish to continue studying printmaking, for example at MA level; every year several students develop the confidence and portfolio to progress to postgraduate study at institutions such as the RCA, Anglia Ruskin, Middlesex and Camberwell.
Alternatively, you may wish to study a related year-long course at City Lit that offers an opportunity to explore the multi-disciplinary potential of printmaking, for example Advanced printmaking; experimentation and development (VS500). Or, you may engage in the broader printmaking community as a full member of a print studio or perhaps support your individual practice in numerous ways, such affiliating yourself to an organisation offering workshops and exhibitions, working in a print editioning/publishing studio, or joining an artists’ collective…
For more information or to discuss your application please contact claire.hynds@citylity.ac.uk.
Ina is a professional bookbinder and box-maker. She holds an MA in Book Art from UAL Camberwell and a master-craftsmanship from the German Crafts Council and Guild of Bookbinders in Munich. As a binder she works with contemporary arts organisation Book Works, the Tate Paper and Photography conservation department as well as other organisations and clients. Most of her work life is closely linked to contemporary art, art publishing and the creative industries. Besides working professionally as a bookbinder for nearly twenty years, Ina teaches and lectures for universities all over London on a wide range of courses, such as photography, printmaking, design, illustration, fine art and architecture. Ina also delivers tailored staff training to universities and other institutions such as the Tate and Houses of Parliament. Ina says that she rates bookbinding as an art in itself but also sees it as part of a toolkit for a wide range of creative professions.
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Claire Hynds is an artist specialising in printmaking, her work combines drawing and photography with traditional and digital print techniques to create hand printed, limited edition prints and books. Claire studied Fine Art at the University of Wales and was awarded an AHRB to study MA Multidisciplinary Printmaking at the University of the West of England. She has been teaching printmaking and drawing since 2002 and specialises in traditional etching, photomechanical intaglio processes (photoetching and polymer), screenprinting, bookmaking and artist books. She is a member of East London Printmakers and the Printmakers Council, dividing her time between teaching and her studio practice. Claire has exhibited throughout the UK and internationally and has work in permanent collections at the V&A, the Printmakers Council Archive and the National Museum and Gallery of Wales. Claire’s research investigates the urban environment. Visiting examples of modern architecture and new towns she examines what remains of the utopian vision of post war Britain, developing work through drawing, photography and print that explores how these spaces are experienced today.
Please note: We reserve the right to change our tutors from those advertised. This happens rarely, but if it does, we are unable to refund fees due to this. Our tutors may have different teaching styles; however we guarantee a consistent quality of teaching in all our courses.
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Printmaking is a vital, constantly evolving medium and, over the period of the year you will learn how different processes collide with your own practice. As you develop personal projects, with guidance, you will build on the core skills of drawing, manipulating photographic imagery for use in print, and personal/critical research, this will broaden your knowledge and enable you to progress as an artist printmaker. <br />
Note: this course consists of 30 Wednesday evenings (1800-2100) and an additional 9 days (Saturdays or Sundays, 1030-1630; 3 per term, dates TBC). <br />
This course will be delivered onsite, with a small online element, and will involve tutor presentation and class discussion. Student preparation and homework outside class times is strongly encouraged.<br />
To participate fully in online sessions, you will need:<br />
- An email address<br />
- A reliable internet connection<br />
- A computer/laptop/tablet with a fully updated browser (preferably Google Chrome). Your device will need a microphone, and preferably a camera.This year-long advanced course is aimed at artist-printmakers who wish to develop a sustainable personal practice through the medium of print. With the support of expert tutors, you will be guided through experimental, practice-based research and developmental tasks that challenge your preconceptions of print media including etching, screen-printing, lithography and relief. You will eventually focus on a longer project that encourage both a personal enquiry and the development of an individual methodology. The course involves theoretical, contextual and practical components.In your practical weekly sessions, you will have the full access to the print studio, and expert guidance from different tutors in the use of equipment and skills development. Additionally, we will help you to discover what printmaking can really offer you, which processes are suitable to your artistic growth, and the best way to take them forward. We will encourage you to push your image making and technical skills within the course to help you achieve exhibition-standard work. Recognising, presenting and celebrating students' achievements is an important part of our advanced courses. There will be an opportunity to exhibit your work during or at the end of this course, either within the college or at an external venue. <br />
The programme also includes sessions that focus upon building networks within the wider printmaking community, professional practice and strategies for sustaining your practice as you go forward. This course concerns contemporary practice and debate. As such you can expect to be stimulated and challenged by the projects offered, and by joining a dynamic group of artist printmakers.- Have studied at least one printmaking process in depth.<br />
- Have an awareness of how to manipulate and use photographic imagery and digital technology to expand your work within a printmaking context.<br />
- have gained a good understanding of what it means to be an artist printmaker today.<br />
- Have researched, built and joined professional networks within the wider printmaking community.<br />
- Have begun to use research and critical thought as key elements of your practice<br />
With the help of guided research, learned about possible professional or educational paths to further your practice.<br />
- Have realised at least one project in collaboration with an external organisation.<br />
- Have taken part in a group show at a good professional standard.This is a one-year advanced level course in printmaking. Due to the nature of the processes involved, the high level of expectation, and the work rate required, it is essential that you have previous experience (such as, for example, the Foundation Diploma in Art & Design, one of the regular City Lit printmaking courses, or similar demonstrable experience).<br />
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Self-reflection is an important part of art education and practice. You will be encouraged and expected to evaluate and review your own learning, ways of working and progress. As a student on an advanced course, you should also be prepared to engage with concepts, debates and methods that may differ from those with which you are familiar.You will receive one to one and group tuition, via tutorials, assignments, practical research and workshops.<br />
There will be demonstrations, opportunities for discussion, skills swaps and peer evaluation. You will be working as part of a group and will be expected (and supported) to maintain personal projects throughout.<br />
Because of the ambitions of the course there is an expectation that you will commit to additional study outside the session hours for individual personal research, technical development and production.All basic materials such as paper and inks will be supplied, however if you need more specialist materials you can purchase some of these at cost in the print room (for example, fine papers and some plates). Alternatively, you may have to supply them yourself, but you will receive guidance from the tutors on ways to do this.You may wish to continue studying printmaking, for example at MA level; every year several students develop the confidence and portfolio to progress to postgraduate study at institutions such as the RCA, Anglia Ruskin, Middlesex and Camberwell.<br />
Alternatively, you may wish to study a related year-long course at City Lit that offers an opportunity to explore the multi-disciplinary potential of printmaking, for example Advanced printmaking; experimentation and development (VS500). Or, you may engage in the broader printmaking community as a full member of a print studio or perhaps support your individual practice in numerous ways, such affiliating yourself to an organisation offering workshops and exhibitions, working in a print editioning/publishing studio, or joining an artists’ collective…<br />
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Printmaking is a vital, constantly evolving medium and, over the period of the year you will learn how different processes collide with your own practice. As you develop personal projects, with guidance, you will build on the core skills of drawing, manipulating photographic imagery for use in print, and personal/critical research, this will broaden your knowledge and enable you to progress as an artist printmaker. <br />
Note: this course consists of 30 Wednesday evenings (1800-2100) and an additional 9 days (Saturdays or Sundays, 1030-1630; 3 per term, dates TBC). <br />
This course will be delivered onsite, with a small online element, and will involve tutor presentation and class discussion. Student preparation and homework outside class times is strongly encouraged.<br />
To participate fully in online sessions, you will need:<br />
- An email address<br />
- A reliable internet connection<br />
- A computer/laptop/tablet with a fully updated browser (preferably Google Chrome). Your device will need a microphone, and preferably a camera.This year-long advanced course is aimed at artist-printmakers who wish to develop a sustainable personal practice through the medium of print. With the support of expert tutors, you will be guided through experimental, practice-based research and developmental tasks that challenge your preconceptions of print media including etching, screen-printing, lithography and relief. You will eventually focus on a longer project that encourage both a personal enquiry and the development of an individual methodology. The course involves theoretical, contextual and practical components.In your practical weekly sessions, you will have the full access to the print studio, and expert guidance from different tutors in the use of equipment and skills development. Additionally, we will help you to discover what printmaking can really offer you, which processes are suitable to your artistic growth, and the best way to take them forward. We will encourage you to push your image making and technical skills within the course to help you achieve exhibition-standard work. Recognising, presenting and celebrating students' achievements is an important part of our advanced courses. There will be an opportunity to exhibit your work during or at the end of this course, either within the college or at an external venue. <br />
The programme also includes sessions that focus upon building networks within the wider printmaking community, professional practice and strategies for sustaining your practice as you go forward. This course concerns contemporary practice and debate. As such you can expect to be stimulated and challenged by the projects offered, and by joining a dynamic group of artist printmakers.- Have studied at least one printmaking process in depth.<br />
- Have an awareness of how to manipulate and use photographic imagery and digital technology to expand your work within a printmaking context.<br />
- have gained a good understanding of what it means to be an artist printmaker today.<br />
- Have researched, built and joined professional networks within the wider printmaking community.<br />
- Have begun to use research and critical thought as key elements of your practice<br />
With the help of guided research, learned about possible professional or educational paths to further your practice.<br />
- Have realised at least one project in collaboration with an external organisation.<br />
- Have taken part in a group show at a good professional standard.This is a one-year advanced level course in printmaking. Due to the nature of the processes involved, the high level of expectation, and the work rate required, it is essential that you have previous experience (such as, for example, the Foundation Diploma in Art & Design, one of the regular City Lit printmaking courses, or similar demonstrable experience).<br />
<br />
Self-reflection is an important part of art education and practice. You will be encouraged and expected to evaluate and review your own learning, ways of working and progress. As a student on an advanced course, you should also be prepared to engage with concepts, debates and methods that may differ from those with which you are familiar.You will receive one to one and group tuition, via tutorials, assignments, practical research and workshops.<br />
There will be demonstrations, opportunities for discussion, skills swaps and peer evaluation. You will be working as part of a group and will be expected (and supported) to maintain personal projects throughout.<br />
Because of the ambitions of the course there is an expectation that you will commit to additional study outside the session hours for individual personal research, technical development and production.All basic materials such as paper and inks will be supplied, however if you need more specialist materials you can purchase some of these at cost in the print room (for example, fine papers and some plates). Alternatively, you may have to supply them yourself, but you will receive guidance from the tutors on ways to do this.You may wish to continue studying printmaking, for example at MA level; every year several students develop the confidence and portfolio to progress to postgraduate study at institutions such as the RCA, Anglia Ruskin, Middlesex and Camberwell.<br />
Alternatively, you may wish to study a related year-long course at City Lit that offers an opportunity to explore the multi-disciplinary potential of printmaking, for example Advanced printmaking; experimentation and development (VS500). Or, you may engage in the broader printmaking community as a full member of a print studio or perhaps support your individual practice in numerous ways, such affiliating yourself to an organisation offering workshops and exhibitions, working in a print editioning/publishing studio, or joining an artists’ collective…<br />
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