Workshop
A Creative Journey Through Paper - 5 day short course
30 Jun 2025 – 4 Jul 2025
Regular hours
- Mon, 30 Jun
- 10:00 – 17:00
- Tue, 01 Jul
- 10:00 – 17:00
- Wed, 02 Jul
- 10:00 – 17:00
- Thu, 03 Jul
- 10:00 – 17:00
- Fri, 04 Jul
- 10:00 – 17:00
Cost of entry
£625 / Early Bird: £585
Address
- 124 Kennington Park Road
- London
- SE11 4DJ
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Kennington station(Northern Line)
Discover a range of different paper-related skills and forge a deeper connection to the medium of paper and mark-making on this 5 day course
About
Join Taiwanese Arts practitioners, Wan Lin Chang, and Yi-Chen Li on a voyage of discovery through the potentials and possibilities of paper.
During this five day course, each day will focus on a range of different paper-related skills; from mapmaking, inspirational material foraging, rubbings, watercolour techniques, charcoal techniques, calligraphy rubber stamp making and finally bookbinding to give participants the opportunity to create a cohesive portfolio for the skills they have developed across the week.
The course aims to create a cross-cultural collaboration between the artists and participants and forge a deeper connection to the medium of paper and mark-making.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Papyrus dates back nearly 4500 years ago to the time of the Egyptians, but it wasn’t until the Eastern Han period in China (25-220AD) that the paper-making processes were actually recorded, becoming much more widespread first across the Islamic World and then Europe around the time of the First Millennia.
As many creative processes migrate into the Digital Realm, this course will give an opportunity to explore the territories unique to Paper and its importance in our cultural expression. Starting with a walk along the River Thames led by local artist and CGLAS Fine Art Tutor, Luke M Walker whose own practice involves walking and documenting the city, participants will be encouraged to map their journeys through collected items; sketches, rubbings, text and images to develop their own projects back in the studio.
Two Taiwanese Artists; Wan Lin Chang and Yi Chen Li will then lead you through a series of well paced workshops; Bookbinding, Watercolour, Calligraphy, Mapping and Ideograms in order for you to explore the timeless and universal languages of Art, Craft and design and the central role paper has played in these processes.
This is an opportunity to explore a cross-cultural, multi-disciplinary practice and an introduction to unique skills of creating and carving ink stamps, watercolour techniques and specialist bookbinding that encompass both the traditional applied Arts of Taiwan in the context of a Contemporary Art Practice.
What’s included: Paper, pencils, pens, charcoal, stamp-making materials, book binding materials.
What’s not included: Students are encouraged to bring along any materials that they would also like to work with during the week.