Lithography workshop in Bochum: Experimental printmaking


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About this class
At the lithography workshop in Berlin, you will discover how experimental printmaking delivers fascinating results even without classical lithography. You work with color printing processes, overlays and free combinations and develop individual image ideas. The focus is on the playful use of color, structure and various printing techniques. Regardless of whether you are a beginner or an advanced user — the focus here is on trying out creative things and enjoying the artistic process.
Details to remember
What to bring to the class
- Comfortable clothes that can get dirty
What is included in the class?
- All materials needed for printmaking
- Individual support from experienced course instructors
- Use of various printing techniques and colors
- Drinks and small snacks during the workshop
- Your self-designed works of art to take away
Teamevents and groups
What you’ll do in the class
- Welcome and introduction to experimental printmaking
- Presentation of various color printing techniques
- Work freely with color, structure and printing processes
- Development of individual image ideas in layers
- Experiment creatively with overlays and combinations
- Individual support and tips from the course leader
- Final discussion and presentation of the resulting works
Who is the class suitable for?
The workshop is aimed at anyone who is interested in working creatively with color and printing techniques. No previous experience is required. Both beginners and advanced artists who want to discover new artistic opportunities are welcome.
IBKK Design und Kunstzentrum
The IBKK Design & Art Center in Bochum has been a place for art, design and creative workshops for over 35 years. Creative ideas, artistic projects and shared experiences are created in an inspiring atmosphere — for beginners, advanced users and creative people.

















