Rabley Drawing Centre

Courses

Short Courses

Sarah Gillespie – Mezzotint Moths

Course 16-18 July 2021[More Info]

DRAWN TO NATURE Drawing and mixed media inspired by natural history with Nik Pollard RCA

Rabley Drawing Centre is delighted to announce a 3 day course studying the flora and[More Info]

DRAWN TO LANDSCAPE Drawing, ink and wash, monotype with Emma Stibbon RA

DRAWN TO LANDSCAPE Drawing, ink and wash, monotype with Emma Stibbon RA   Course Outline:[More Info]

RABLEY STUDIO PRINT SESSIONS

RABLEY STUDIO PRINT SESSIONS Weekly ongoing creative development and support throughout the year.   Course[More Info]

Artist in Residence

Lucy Farley – Artist in Residence

RABLEY DRAWING CENTRE NEW Artist in Residence 2020 Meryl Ainslie, Director of Rabley Drawing Centre[More Info]

Katherine Jones – Rabley Artist in Residence 2016-17

    The Rabley Drawing Centre at Mildenhall has a new Artist in Residence –[More Info]

Projects

Simple Japanese Woodblock Monoprint – Sara Lee

Simple Japanese Woodblock Monoprint – Sara Lee Introducton This handprinted monoprint method borrows techniques from the Japanese tradition to apply water-based inks to a woodblock and make unique prints.[More Info]

Kitchen Litho by Sadie Tierney

Kitchen Lithography is a planographic printing technique (printing from a flat surface) based on the principle of water and oil repelling each other. [More Info]

Card Printing by Nik Pollard

Card Printing. The print (left) and the card plate (right) Introduction Card printing is a simple inexpensive method of printmaking that can be used alone to make simple designs/images or combined with other printmaking or painting processes. The basic nature of this printmaking process allows it to be easily adapted[More Info]

Plaster Bandage Cast for Intaglio and Monoprint Printing by Meryl Ainslie

1. Make your image onto the drypoint plate (not shown) – this could be either a monotype or a drypoint, or a combination of both. 2. Ink the plate ready for printing as you would if you were using an etching press. 3. Place your printing plate onto a plastic[More Info]