Play of Shapes
An exhibition of collagraph relief monoprints, paintings and drawings exploring the expressive potential of abstracted forms derived from contemporary life, considered
in the light of Early Modernism.
An exhibition of collagraph relief monoprints, paintings and drawings exploring the expressive potential of abstracted forms derived from contemporary life, considered
in the light of Early Modernism.
An exhibition of prints by Mia Thompson and Sofia Alrich Veytia. Thompson and Alrich Veytia explore a non-material self, vulnerability and joy through moments of connection to something larger than ourselves. Through the alchemical process of printmaking they invite collective reflection.
Kristen Nelson’s prints and photographs explore memory. A feeling of nostalgia and visual references to a remembered landscape connect with home. Using aquatint, a painterly, tonal technique and black and white photography, Nelson’s work illuminates the idea of returning home through the interplay between light and shadow.
An exhibition of monoprints. A mark feels like a letter in the landscape of encoded things. It is an archaeology of feeling and locating through the process of making.
End of year exhibition celebrating the end of our HAUSPRINT Etching Year 2024.
An exhibition of etchings and drawings by Ziqi Xu explores the fundamental question “Who am I?”
An exhibition of prints and animations by illustrator, filmmaker and printmaker, Mia Thompson. Mia has worked in monotype and etching, and the exhibition includes a selection of her stop motion animations.
James Anderson’s exhibition is named after a line from the poem Snow by Louis MacNeice: “World is crazier and more of it than we think, …incorrigibly plural …The drunkenness of things being various.”
An exhibition of relief prints and stop motion animations by Claire Willberg made in response to objects at the Discover Bucks Museum.
This exhibition is a glimpse into Michelle Avison’s sustained practice in observational drawing.
An exhibition of linocut prints from Trinidadian printmaker Lee Johnson.
An exhibition of linocuts from Trinidadian artist Lee Johnson, exploring the lush vegetation and rich folklore of inland Trinidad and Jamaica.
For those wanting to explore etching, our four week evening course investigates texture, pattern and mark-making through hard and soft ground. An excellent introduction to etching.
Join Lee for an informative and action packed introduction to the ideas and historical research behind his next book, Seeing is Believing.
The image that Europeans had of the Caribbean for the first four hundred years after the Spanish arrival there in 1492 was either from descriptions in the journals and publications of other European visitors or from the art of engravers, woodcut artists or painters, many of whom had never been there.
These images initially showed a region that was peopled with naked (and therefore primitive) and – even worse – cannibalistic savages. The images gave Catholic Spain and the Pope all the permission they needed to convert and enslave the people there….
Explore monotype printing at HAUSPRINT. This course is designed to give you a really good understanding of using water washable, less toxic printing inks to make monotypes.
“It’s all because I want to see myself, I want to see those unnoticed moments, how they pass by, what is really happening. So that makes the work very personal.”