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Chine-Colle 1-Day Intensive

Saturday, April 21, 2012 at 12:00 PM (ET)

Brooklyn, United States

Chine-Colle 1-Day Intensive

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Chine Colle 1-Day Member Ended $65.00 $0.00
Chine Colle 1-Day Non-Member Ended $95.00 $0.00
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Event Details

1 session
 April 21st
Saturday, 12-5pm (Demo and then time to print with Johee’s help)
$95 non-member / $65 member


This one-day intensive workshop will demonstrate the chine colle technique that will promise consistent results every time. Chine collé roughly translates to “tissue glued,” and it traditionally refers to printing an inked intaglio plate and mounting a shaped sheet of paper onto a backing sheet at the same time. As this process was originally used with Eastern papers, this workshop will explore utilizing Gampi and Kozo fiber printmaking papers onto traditional Western papers. As the fiber structure of many Eastern papers offers a more delicate surface, Gampi and Kozo can capture finer details from an intaglio plate. Chine collé enables a printer to then mount these lightweight papers onto heavier weight cotton-based sheets. When using two colors of paper, subtle and beautiful results can occur!!This highly technical, detail-orientated process has its secrets, which will be disclosed.  Preparing your own wheat starch paste will be covered along with basic printing strategies. It will be easy, clean and fun! While not mandatory, students are encouraged to bring their own etching plates to be used during class. Previous etching/printing experience suggested. Bring etching plates to print.

What we provide:
Gampi Japanese Paper and backing sheets
Ink
Glue

What you bring:
Etching plates

 

Instructor Johee Kim

When & Where


166 7th Street
Brooklyn, 11215

Saturday, April 21, 2012 at 12:00 PM (ET)


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The Gowanus Studio Space



 

In an era when art encompasses infinite amalgams of visual media, The Gowanus Studio Space encourages inter-disciplinary exchange and provides affordable access to facilities for artists and designers.  Offering exhibition, curation and production opportunities, the studio is an incubator for new ideas and an inroad to today's insular art world.  


The GSS' 40+ members rent low-cost studios and storage and have 24-hour access to a woodshop, print studio and large common workspace.  GSS was established with little funding in industrial Gowanus in 2007, and is now in the final stage of an ambitious move to a new 7500 sq-ft home.
visit www.gowanusstudio.org