Artists, printers, creatives, free thinkers & visionaries — curious how polymer plates are created?
In this workshop you will create a film transparency, develop a polymer plate, and print the image, all in-house. No computers and or drawing skills needed.
We will use a variety of techniques to craft our film negatives using low tech methods. We will then transfer that imagery onto polymer plates using a simple in-house photographic method. There will be plenty of time to experiment and print your polymer plates. No printing experience need! (FYI: this workshop is not an in-depth letterpress printing workshop.)
Level: This class is appropriate for students at all levels.
Dates: 4 Tuesday evenings, October 15 – November 5
Time: 6-9pm
Max. no of students: 6
Instructor: Meredith Miller
Cost: $180 tuition + $20 materials fee
This workshop will be held at our new location, 5501 North Lamar Blvd, near the intersection of Lamar Blvd and Koenig Ln.
Note: Members receive a 10% discount off the price of tuition and materials. Please click here to join as a Member.
Completion of this class will qualify you to use the studios for your own projects. Details on Open Studio may be found here.
This class will meet on the following dates and times:
Tuesday, October 15th, 6-9pm
Tuesday, October 22nd, 6-9pm
Tuesday, October 29th, 6-9pm
Tuesday, November 5th, 6-9pm
My name is Meredith Miller, and I have been involved with bookbinding and letterpress printing for more than 25 years. After studying printmaking and bookarts with Mary Phelan and Hedi Kyle at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia. I moved to Austin in 1991 to work for Booklab, where I specialized in restoration and artist’s bindings, under Gary Frost, Priscilla Spitler, and Craig Jensen. I ran the letterpress lab for the University of Texas design department for ten years and concurrently co-owned Roto, a letterpress design business, from 1996-2002. Punchpress began in the summer of 2002. Initially a commercial letterpress business, Punchpress is now a studio dedicated to teaching and working with artists of all disciplines to facilitate their project visions.
- October 15, 2019 - November 5, 2019
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Total spaces remaining: 5