Etching and Printmaking - Workshop T1
Description
This workshop-based etching class is designed for learners of all abilities, whether you're new to printmaking or looking to refine your existing skills. In this smaller group setting, you'll receive personalised tutor support to help you explore etching techniques at your own pace. The class will cover a variety of print methods, allowing you to work on projects that match your skill level, while offering opportunities to push the boundaries of your creative practice. You'll gain inspiration from both historical and contemporary printmakers, learning how their work informs modern techniques and ideologies in printmaking. The tutor will guide you through each step, ensuring you develop your skills in a supportive and encouraging environment.
More information
If you are ready for a challenge, join our etching and printmaking course.
You will learn how to:
Draw and select relevant images and material for printmaking, prepare plates, make soft and hard grounds using different metals, transfer drawings to the plate/lino and drawing image, Bite plates and learn the safe use of acids and cutting the lino, Make aquatint and various other textures that create tone, All aspects of printing/etching and lino, black and white multi plates. You will gain an understanding of the history and relevance of printmaking.
You will be encouraged to develop your own styles and ideas in a creative way.
Can I join late?
Yes. Anyone joining after the first session will be given extra support. You can join this course at any time.
Who is the course for?
This course is intended for intermediate to advanced learners who already have a solid foundation in the subject. It offers a professional and tailored learning experience through smaller class sizes, delivered either as workshop-style sessions or self-directed study with tutor guidance.
Do I need prior knowledge or experience?
Yes, you should have already completed a beginners class at BAEC, or be fairly confident in your basic skills.
How will I learn?
A practical course with a mixture of one to one and small group tuition, demonstration, discussion and questions and answers.
How will my progress be assessed?
You will be assessed informally by your tutor, as part of normal classroom activities. There will be plenty of opportunities to discuss your progress with your tutor.
Is there an external qualification?
No, this is an non-accredited course
What can I do next?
You can continue to study etching at a higher level within this mixed ability class. You can also progress to specialist courses at the University of the Arts London.
Tutor will advise about opportunities.
What do I need to bring?
Please wear loose comfortable old clothing. The tutor will adivse on suitable materials at the first session.
Are there any extra costs?
The cost of materials is not included in the course fee. Be prepared to spend up to £40 during the course.
Is there work between sessions?
You may choose to work on your project between sessions.
For further information, please contact:
Kentwood Centre 0208 659 7976 or Curriculum Development Manager Philip Bedford philip.bedford@baec.ac.uk
Safety Information
Health & Safety Warning: For your safety and the safety of others, it is essential that all learners follow the health and safety guidance provided by the tutor at all times.
Failure to comply with safety instructions, use equipment appropriately, or behave responsibly may result in serious injury or death. Any disregard for health and safety procedures may lead to removal from the course.
Your cooperation is vital to maintaining a safe and supportive learning environment for everyone.
Course Summary
Code: K04930
Starting: Tuesday 09 September 2025
Location: Kentwood Centre
Tutor: Tony Anderson
Cost: £264 (Concessions £216)
Time and duration
Day: Tuesday Morning
Start Time: 10:00
End Time: 13:00
Start Date: 09 September 2025
End Date: 09 December 2025
Duration: 12 sessions spanning 14 week(s)
Location
Kentwood Centre
Kingsdale Road
Penge
London
SE20 7PR