The Great Lift Off: Solvent-transfer Printmaking
Overview
Programme IDAEP0620829
Programme TypeWorkshops
Recommended Size 10 - 40
Language English
Programme Format On-site, Digital, Blended (mix of on-site and digital)
Cost $1280.00 Per session
Primary Art Form - Sub-Genre Visual Arts - Printmaking
Student Profile Secondary Lower, Secondary Upper, JC/CI, ITE
Duration
Secondary Art Form - Sub-Genre -
Venue (where applicable)
Showcase
Programme Synopsis This programme is co:created with Ang Song Nian, a local artist who experiments with alternative photography techniques as a way to present ideas. Students will learn of a new way of making prints using the solvent-transfer technique. Through a series of sessions, students will pick up an understanding of how the printing process works, and also relate it to how prints in visual media like magazines are made. This understanding and learnt technique will be applied through the creation of a montage with images taken by Song Nian.
Focus Areas Appreciate Arts & Culture, Acquire Skills & Knowledge, Articulate Thoughts & Ideas
Point of Emphasis SG Cultural Identity
Lesson Goal #1 To expose students to local artists that work with Singaporean cultural themes as inspiration for their artwork.
Lesson Goal #2 To understand the science and techniques behind solvent transfer for art-making.
Lesson Goal #3 To familiarise students in building narratives during their art-making process.
Audio/Sound System
Stable internet connection, laptop with web camera.
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Offered by:
CoCreation Workshop
A circle of artists creating experimental art workshops to connect schools, families & communities
Contact
Tan Peiling
97775546
peiling@cocreation.sg
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