Monday, 23 November 2009

Giggleswick Summer School 2010













Giggleswick Summer School,
Water Based Screen Printing and safe, Ceramic Transfer,
Settle,
North Yorkshire

Monday 26 July - Friday 30 July 2010

Giggleswick is an intense, hands on Summer School, which will
suit teachers and lecturers of the ceramic and printmaking
fraternity. Home printmakers will also benefit from the
experience as we will be using affordable, portable equipment.
This equipment has been designed and built for education and
home studio use. The summer school will be of great help to those
who wish to set up and organise their own screen printing area
using a completely water-based system. Giggleswick is also a solvent
free summer school.





















Time will be spent exploring water colour mono printing and
by using fine meshes and sensitive direct stencils, delicate hand
rendered marks will be achieved on paper, fabric and ceramics.
Mark making techniques on textured drawing film are
prominently featured throughout the week and we will be
producing some computer generated imagery using Apple
Macintosh computers and Adobe Photoshop® CS. This will
include monochrome, duo-tone and colour separations output on
affordable laser film. The firing of ceramic pieces using these
images is a feature of the week. White china mugs and tiles are
supplied and last year people also brought their own pieces, i.e.
plates, bowls, teapots...
















Giggleswick School is nestled in the Yorkshire Dales, close to Settle
in the North of England, amidst breathtakingly beautiful
countryside. The local pubs in Giggleswick purvey some interesting
ales. Good accommodation and food are included in the price and
arrangements can be made to use the school’s tennis, squash and
fives courts. There is also a swimming pool in Settle. Some evening
walks are usually organised which frequently end up at a local pub.
Last year was a great success and enjoyed by all.















Giggleswick Summer School has become very popular in the UK
and internationally, so book early.

Cost for the week is £540.00 inclusive.
Course tutor: Dave Fortune from the
University of the West of England.
Tel: +44 (0) 1934 732 691 or 07973 776 019
email: fortune.eden@virgin.net
For more information contact:
David Knight (Head of Art Dept.) Tel: +44 (0) 1729 893120
email: cdknight@giggleswick.org.uk

Sunday, 8 November 2009



Water Based Screenprinting for the Enamelling Process

Led by Elizabeth Turrell and Dave Fortune

This three-day course will help you develop your vitreous enamel work with a focus on the creative application of enamel (waterslide) transfers/decals and direct screen-printing on both steel and copper. The skills you will learn can be applied at both large-scale and small-scale.

This course is suitable for those without previous experience of working in enamel although a practical background working within art and design is recommended.

The course will cover:

  • Introduction of print techniques for enamel including historical and contemporary examples to inspire you.
  • Making enamel transfers using both on-glaze and over-glaze ceramic colours.
  • Direct screen-printing onto a pre-enamelled surface.
  • Direct screen-printing onto copper with a water-based resist for etching.
During the course you will be given plenty of time to produce samples using the three techniques demonstrated. The application and procedure of firing your finished samples will also be covered. Full technical support will be given throughout the duration of the course.

Participants will be sent a materials list and you should be prepared to bring images or text on the first day which will be transferred onto two sheets of A3 UWET paper for you to take away on the third day.

The facility:

The Centre for Fine Print Research is a centre for excellence in enamel research and professional practice. The Enamel Studio researchers work with artists, craftspeople, designers and industry to solve problems in working with enamel on both copper and steel. The Studio houses a large-scale purpose-built enamel kiln, the largest of its kind in an educational institution in the UK. A sand blaster and small spray booth are also available and staff can provide advice on sourcing specialist materials. The studio and kiln are available for hire by artists wishing to create their own work and undertake large-scale enamel pieces. The kiln can be hired by the day allowing you to fire as many times as practical during the day.

The tutors:

Elizabeth Turrell is the Senior Research Fellow in Enamel at the Centre for Fine Print Research. She runs the enamel research programme and large-scale enamel facility. She is currently creating an international contemporary vitreous enamel archive and is involved in a series of public commissions in enamel. One of her long-term commitments has been to promote and raise the profile of vitreous enamel and to make enamel a more established area of the visual arts by exploring its creative potential on metal. Elizabeth exhibits nationally and internationally and in addition she has taught widely both in the UK and overseas.

Dave Fortune has worked at UWE for many years managing the water-based screen-printing department at The School of Creative Arts in Bristol. He regularly holds workshops, seminars and summer schools in the UK and internationally. In 1989 Dave spent time at the University of Berlin researching water-based screen-printing. On returning to the University of the West of England he proceeded to set up and run a completely solvent free screen-printing area. His involvement in the story of water-based ink development and water-based ceramic decal development at UWE, Bristol was invaluable. His enthusiasm during those early days of the changeover from oil-based to water-based inks, to his present commitment to disseminating the information to schools, colleges and Universities is boundless.

Limited to 10 participants

Dates: 2 - 4 February 2010
Time: Each day runs from 09.30 - 16.30
Price: £320 (£256 concessions) materials, lunch vouchers, teas and coffees are included in the course fee.

Book online now! please click on the following link: Online Payment or
To book a place please download the application form and return it to:

Marketing and External Relations
University of the West of England,
School of Creative Arts,
Bower Ashton Campus,
Kennel Lodge Road,
Bristol
BS3 2JT
UK

For more information on courses/bookings please contact:
0117 3284810
sca.cpd@uwe.ac.uk

Monday, 12 October 2009

Screen Printing and safe Ceramic Decals

Water-based Screen Printing and safe Ceramic Decal
course in the beautiful town of Ceret, France.
13th-15th February 2010

Water-based screen printing has become an increasingly popular medium within education and home printmaking. You can now explore the possibilities of printing on paper, fabrics or even ceramics and enamels in a safe environment. Using affordable, portable equipment sensitive hand rendered and photographic images can be achieved. Some computer generated imagery will also be produced using Photoshop®. Time will also be spent exploring water colour mono printing. All of this and much more is covered in Dave’s new book published by Daler-Rowney.
Dave Fortune manages the screen printing department at the University of the West of England, School of Creative Arts, Bristol. He regularly organises and runs workshops, seminars and summer schools in the UK and internationally. The Ceret workshop will suit lecturers, teachers and home printmakers, including the ceramic and enamel printmaking fraternity. This course will also be of great help to those who wish to set up and organise their own screen printing area using a completely water-based system. The revised edition of Dave Fortunes book, ‘The Art Teachers guide to Water Based Screen Printing’ is now on sale: www.fortuneandassociates.co.uk

La Poule Bottee Print Studio, Languedoc Rousillon, Ceret, France. La Poule Bottee (Chicken in Boots) was set up in 2008 by Jane Henriques, formerly a student of Dave Fortune, with his help. It is Jane’s personal studio, where she continues her own artistic life and is also well equipped to teach and provide facilities for other artists in the area. Since Ceret is a favourite spot for art-lovers, courses are now being organised for students from abroad who wish to combine an enjoyable art experience with a holiday in the Pyrenees. Lists of affordable bed & breakfast and hotel accommodation are available as are details of different ways to reach Ceret. We will be happy to put people in touch with one another if they wish to share a rented car.


Ceret is a lovely little town on the French side of the Pyrenees, 18 miles from the Med and minutes from Spain with cafes and art shops, shady trees and a lot of character, based around narrow streets between the small open squares with parts of the old town walls still standing. The most surprising aspect of the town is the fine 'Museum of Modern Art' with works by Picasso, Chagall, Dufy and Dali. In fact both Matisse and Picasso lived in the town, giving rise to its claim to artistic fame.

Cost for the course, including a light lunch each day: £295.00.
Accomodation not included.
For more information or to book a place contact:

Dave Fortune: fortune.eden@virgin.net
www.fortuneandassociates.co.uk
Jane Henriques: janehenriques2004@yahoo.co.uk

Monday, 21 September 2009

The IMPACT International Multidisciplinary Printmaking Conference was held at UWE, School of Creative Arts this year with around 400 attendees from across the world. There were four day's of talks, demonstrations and workshops including water-based screen printing and safe ceramic decal printing run by Dave, which were a great success with plenty of hands-on participation .

Dave and Daler-Rowney, are planning workshops in Australia (The National Art School) and hopefully New Zealand early next year. The visit is to promote non-toxic screen printing using System 3 Acrylics and additives. There is also a lot of interest in water-based ceramic decal printing and other techniques of screen printing surface pattern on clay.

Thursday, 27 August 2009

Water-based screen printing for education and home printmakers.

Dave Fortune has worked at UWE for many years managing the water-based screen-printing department at The School of Creative Arts in Bristol. He regularly holds workshops, seminars and summer schools in the UK and internationally.

In 1989 Dave spent time at the University of Berlin researching water-based screen-printing. On returning to the University of the West of England he proceeded to set up and run a completely solvent free screen-printing area. His involvement in the story of water-based ink development and water-based ceramic decal development at UWE, Faculty of Creative Arts, Bristol was invaluable.

His enthusiasm during those early days of the changeover from oil-based to water-based inks, to his present commitment to disseminating the information to schools, colleges and Universities is boundless.


Dave set up his own company, Fortune & Associates Ltd with his wife Claire in 1995. He supplies affordable screen printing equipment, which includes Exposure Unit/Light Box and various sized Portable Screen Beds. He also organises and runs summer schools, workshops and lectures in the UK and internationally.

Dave’s book, ‘The Art Teacher’s Guide to Water-based Screen Printing’
(revised edition) is on sale, see his website for more information: www.fortuneandassociates.co.uk
E: fortune.eden@virgin.net
T: 07973 776 019













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