Master Riso Workshop
Date: 11, 18, 25/10/24
Length of course: 3 x 3-hour sessions
Time: 5.30-8.30 pm
Location: Artbox London Studio - 1a Airdrie Close, N1ODT
In this three-session evening course, you will learn about this fun and colourful medium, and develop your own multiple colour prints. It is an opportunity to get to grips with riso printing at a slower pace, or realise a project that will need some dedicated time. You can expect to come away from this course with a mixture of experimental and finished pieces.
This course is suitable for any level: if you are new to riso you will learn the basics of riso printing in depht; if you have printed before you can use the time to work on a project you have in mind or to experiment further.
You will use materials like inks, pens, pencils and collage to build layered prints using lightboxes or tracing paper. You are welcome to bring in previous work of your own, or any collage materials you’d like to incorporate into your prints.
If it is your first time riso printing you will make a two-colour A4 print before moving on to futher work which can be up to A3 and use more ink colours. If you have worked with Risograph before, you can use the three sessions to print more complex work with our technical support.
This workshop will focus on analogue artwork preparation. If you prefer to work digitally and have a laptop with software installed (Illustrator/Photoshop/Indesign) please email us in advance to discuss your project.
There are up to 6 places in each workshop. All materials supplied.
Riso printing is commonly used for making prints, comics, zines, posters, flyers, and cards. The riso printer looks a bit like a photocopier and uses rice paper stencils and drums of soy based ink to create mono-coloured layers, similar to screen printing. It is vibrant, distinctive and has lots of room for experimentation.
At Artbox London we have a one drum A3 machine and our ink colours are Fluo Pink, Yellow, Red, Green, Medium Blue, Aqua and Black. We have a variety of uncoated recycled paper to choose from. We also have guillotines, long arm staplers and bookbinding tools.
If you have any questions about these workshops, please email laura@artboxlondon.org
Artbox London is a registered charity and social enterprise supporting people with learning disabilities and autism to create, exhibit, sell and license their artwork. All profits raised from this workshop will go towards supporting the charity and our artists.
Cancellation Policy
If you are unable to make a workshop, please let us know as soon as possible so that we can re-list your place. We are are a small charity and as these workshops have limited spaces we will need time to try and fill them. Cancellations made after 14 days before the start date of the workshop are not refundable.
Waitlist
If a workshop you wish to join is fully booked, please email us to be put on the waitlist in the event of any cancellations.
We run bespoke and corporate workshops for groups – for more information please email georgina@artboxlondon.org
Date: 11, 18, 25/10/24
Length of course: 3 x 3-hour sessions
Time: 5.30-8.30 pm
Location: Artbox London Studio - 1a Airdrie Close, N1ODT
In this three-session evening course, you will learn about this fun and colourful medium, and develop your own multiple colour prints. It is an opportunity to get to grips with riso printing at a slower pace, or realise a project that will need some dedicated time. You can expect to come away from this course with a mixture of experimental and finished pieces.
This course is suitable for any level: if you are new to riso you will learn the basics of riso printing in depht; if you have printed before you can use the time to work on a project you have in mind or to experiment further.
You will use materials like inks, pens, pencils and collage to build layered prints using lightboxes or tracing paper. You are welcome to bring in previous work of your own, or any collage materials you’d like to incorporate into your prints.
If it is your first time riso printing you will make a two-colour A4 print before moving on to futher work which can be up to A3 and use more ink colours. If you have worked with Risograph before, you can use the three sessions to print more complex work with our technical support.
This workshop will focus on analogue artwork preparation. If you prefer to work digitally and have a laptop with software installed (Illustrator/Photoshop/Indesign) please email us in advance to discuss your project.
There are up to 6 places in each workshop. All materials supplied.
Riso printing is commonly used for making prints, comics, zines, posters, flyers, and cards. The riso printer looks a bit like a photocopier and uses rice paper stencils and drums of soy based ink to create mono-coloured layers, similar to screen printing. It is vibrant, distinctive and has lots of room for experimentation.
At Artbox London we have a one drum A3 machine and our ink colours are Fluo Pink, Yellow, Red, Green, Medium Blue, Aqua and Black. We have a variety of uncoated recycled paper to choose from. We also have guillotines, long arm staplers and bookbinding tools.
If you have any questions about these workshops, please email laura@artboxlondon.org
Artbox London is a registered charity and social enterprise supporting people with learning disabilities and autism to create, exhibit, sell and license their artwork. All profits raised from this workshop will go towards supporting the charity and our artists.
Cancellation Policy
If you are unable to make a workshop, please let us know as soon as possible so that we can re-list your place. We are are a small charity and as these workshops have limited spaces we will need time to try and fill them. Cancellations made after 14 days before the start date of the workshop are not refundable.
Waitlist
If a workshop you wish to join is fully booked, please email us to be put on the waitlist in the event of any cancellations.
We run bespoke and corporate workshops for groups – for more information please email georgina@artboxlondon.org
Date: 11, 18, 25/10/24
Length of course: 3 x 3-hour sessions
Time: 5.30-8.30 pm
Location: Artbox London Studio - 1a Airdrie Close, N1ODT
In this three-session evening course, you will learn about this fun and colourful medium, and develop your own multiple colour prints. It is an opportunity to get to grips with riso printing at a slower pace, or realise a project that will need some dedicated time. You can expect to come away from this course with a mixture of experimental and finished pieces.
This course is suitable for any level: if you are new to riso you will learn the basics of riso printing in depht; if you have printed before you can use the time to work on a project you have in mind or to experiment further.
You will use materials like inks, pens, pencils and collage to build layered prints using lightboxes or tracing paper. You are welcome to bring in previous work of your own, or any collage materials you’d like to incorporate into your prints.
If it is your first time riso printing you will make a two-colour A4 print before moving on to futher work which can be up to A3 and use more ink colours. If you have worked with Risograph before, you can use the three sessions to print more complex work with our technical support.
This workshop will focus on analogue artwork preparation. If you prefer to work digitally and have a laptop with software installed (Illustrator/Photoshop/Indesign) please email us in advance to discuss your project.
There are up to 6 places in each workshop. All materials supplied.
Riso printing is commonly used for making prints, comics, zines, posters, flyers, and cards. The riso printer looks a bit like a photocopier and uses rice paper stencils and drums of soy based ink to create mono-coloured layers, similar to screen printing. It is vibrant, distinctive and has lots of room for experimentation.
At Artbox London we have a one drum A3 machine and our ink colours are Fluo Pink, Yellow, Red, Green, Medium Blue, Aqua and Black. We have a variety of uncoated recycled paper to choose from. We also have guillotines, long arm staplers and bookbinding tools.
If you have any questions about these workshops, please email laura@artboxlondon.org
Artbox London is a registered charity and social enterprise supporting people with learning disabilities and autism to create, exhibit, sell and license their artwork. All profits raised from this workshop will go towards supporting the charity and our artists.
Cancellation Policy
If you are unable to make a workshop, please let us know as soon as possible so that we can re-list your place. We are are a small charity and as these workshops have limited spaces we will need time to try and fill them. Cancellations made after 14 days before the start date of the workshop are not refundable.
Waitlist
If a workshop you wish to join is fully booked, please email us to be put on the waitlist in the event of any cancellations.
We run bespoke and corporate workshops for groups – for more information please email georgina@artboxlondon.org