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St Barnabas Press

ST BARNABAS PRESS

St.Barnabas Press, in Cambridge, offers artists' proofing and professional editioning services, studio space for rental by artists working on individual projects in printmaking or related disciplines and media, and open-access printmaking courses for artists.

The Press was founded in 1993 by James Hill in premises in St Barnabas Road, Cambridge, partly with the aid of a Prince of Wales Trust loan. It initially offered etching and silkscreen printmaking courses and open-access printmaking. Four years later it was possible to expand to make studio space for artists in adjoining buildings.

In 2001 the Press moved to its current, larger premises at Belfast Yard where a good deal of building and development work has taken place to extend the range of processes that can be applied in traditional and innovative printmaking, and in photography.

The Press supports etching, lithography, screenprint and relief printing processes and is developing expertise in multimedia and new printing technologies. There is scope for preparation and manipulation of images on computer for transfer to photostencil processes.

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Screenprinting using photo process
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Screenprinting using photo processes James Hill Photo process screenprinting offers many possibilities. The imagery can range from flat surfaces of pure colour, bold charcoal and graphite drawings or soft transparent watercolour washes. Working directly onto true-grain (a clear grained film) or using Photoshop separations of photographic material and scanned media, makes the possibilities endless with sophisticated results.

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Tue 07th Aug
10:00am - 4:00pm

3 Days

Part-time day
James Hill
About James
Cambridge,
CB1 3EW
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£210.00
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Course level

Intermediate

Subject areas

Screen Printing (Art)



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