Collect and process a range of visual ingredients and make multimedia artworks using rust staining, drawing, monoprint and screen-printing techniques.
Using personal memorabilia for inspiration, along with material collected from around the house and gardens at West Dean, the focus of the week will be on a playful approach to making prints that can be folded into Japanese style books.
You will be working with two printmaking tutors who are experts in their field: Jane Fox on days one, two and three and Jane Sampson on days three, four and five.
On days one and two, there will be demonstrations of rust printing, facilitated activities and self-directed working. You will prepare your paper and be introduced to rust staining as a way of building up a ground of marks and traces from found objects and rusty surfaces onto paper, incorporating your own images and ideas along the way.
On day three, you will be working alongside both tutors to plan and prepare for screen printing. There will be demonstrations of stencil making and printing. You will select and size three images (some marks, some text and something photographic) to take through into the screen-printing process. You will be supported to use a balance of planning and impromptu strategies for building up your work across the page.
Days four and five will offer testing and exploration of colour mixing, using transparency of colour, overprinting and metallic inks, allowing you to add more layers of meaning and complexity. You will continue to work in the studio in a self-directed way with tutor support and guidance. There will be an opportunity to share results and see each other's work.
Immersive Art School Week
This course is part of our ‘Immersive Art School’ group of short courses for summer 2026, led by talented artist-tutors.
- Tim Johnson (basketry)
- James Hunting (Textiles/mentoring)
- Jane Fox and Jane Sampson (printmaking)
- Louise Rainbow (drawing and painting)
- Ben Brierley (ceramics)
- Rachel Johnston (woven tapestry)
- John Mosse (Damascus steel)
There will be tutor talks on Tuesday evening from 5:15 to 6.15pm in The Old Library as part of the course. Studio visits are encouraged to share work and experiences (out of core teaching hours).
Find out more about Immersive Art Week