Tutor
Egidija Ciricaite
9 January – 13 February 2025, 6pm - 9pm Thursday evenings
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£325.00
This six week course will consider printmaking in the ecology of artist publishing practices. It will consider the notion of books (and artist books) and what role they can play in your creative practice - from conception to distribution.
Exploring bookmaking techniques (such as basic book binding skills), you will learn to integrate them into more hybrid means of production, that may involve seemingly incompatible processes, materials and methods of making. We will experiment with collage and appropriation though series of exercises.
We will look at what writing is and what it can be in the space of artist book; and how it performs as a a metaphor for interconnectedness and coherence of the book space. We will also consider publishing communities and look at channels and methods of dissemination. The course is suitable for anyone keen to experiment with publishing as art practice.
Course Structure
The module will take place over six weeks, exploring the life of the artist book from conception to distribution. Each session will include time for reviewing new material and generous examples of artist books from the tutors collection. There will be discussion, introduction to a new skill or process, independent practice with one-to-one support and feedback.
Week 1
Explore the notion of book and of the artist book though discussion, examples and practical exercises to create a variety of simple book forms.
Week 2
Using my private collection of artist books as a starting point, explore book structures and their relationship to ideas and artist practice.
Week 3.
Language, poetry, words, narratives, fragments. Experiment with possibilities of text in the artist books though the history of visual poetry of the 20th century.
Week 4.
Focusing in image books (such as photobooks), explore images, collage, page space and the notion of margins within an altered book.
Week 5.
Hybrid thinking and hybrid making. Combining digital and manual, individual and communal, material and performative making techniques.
Week 6.
What happens next? Channels and methods of distribution, dissemination, circulation.
About the Tutor
Egidija Čiricaitė plays with and around language through (type)writing, publishing and academic research, creating nebulous worlds at the periphery of linguistic experience. Born in Kaunas, Lithuania, she is now based in London, pursuing an interdisciplinary PhD at the Slade and UCL Linguistics, London.
Egidija has widely exhibited her artist books and works on paper around the world. Her books are held at V&A Museum, Tate Special Collections, Yale Center for British Art, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Koninklijke Bibliotheek Den Haag, Bibliotheque Kandinsky-Centre Pompidou, and numerous other public and private collections.
Bookings
Online: You can book online here by credit / debit card or Paypal.
Telephone: You can pay by card over the phone during our opening hours (Wednesday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm). Call us on 0116 251 4174.
In person: Call in to Leicester Print Workshop during our opening hours (Wednesday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm) to book and pay by card, cash or cheque.
Pre-course information: We will send you details of how to find us and what to bring with you when we process your booking.
Concessions: Full-Print Members of Leicester Print Workshop are entitled to a 10% discount on our inhouse courses.
Interested in joining LPW as a member? Click here for more information.
Leicester Print Workshop
Leicester Print Workshop is the regional development centre for printmaking. Established by artists in 1986, we are a registered charity, supported by Arts Council England. Our RIBA award-winning building is situated in Leicester City Centre's Cultural Quarter and is home to a large, well equipped open access Printmaking Studio.
We have over 30 years’ experience of teaching people printmaking. Our programme offers the largest number and broadest range of printmaking courses in the region, with courses suitable for beginners as well as experienced printmakers, delivered by practicing artists and nationally renowned tutors. Participants learn in small and friendly groups in our purpose-designed studio.
Bookings
Online: You can book online here by credit / debit card or Paypal.
Telephone: You can pay by card over the phone during our opening hours (Wednesday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm). Call us on 0116 251 4174.
In person: Call in to Leicester Print Workshop during our opening hours (Wednesday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm) to book and pay by card, cash or cheque.
Pre-course information: We will send you details of how to find us and what to bring with you when we process your booking.
Concessions
Full-Print Members of Leicester Print Workshop are entitled to a 10% discount on our inhouse courses. Interested in joining LPW as a member? Click here for more information.