| 12th March 2026 | |
| 6pm - 8pm on 12th, 19th and 26th of March | |
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Provan Hall 11 Auchinlea Road, Glasgow East End G34 9PQ |
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£76.55 for 3 sessions on 12th, 19th and 26th of March Find Tickets |
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Create a set of colourful lino prints based off the scenery around Provan Hall, a late medieval mansion house in the North East of Glasgow, inspired by our new exhibition 'A View from Provan Hall'.
This workshop is spread over 3 sessions on the evenings of the 12th, 19th and 26th March, from 6-8PM, where artist Amelia Morgan will guide you through the process of creating multi-coloured prints from a single block of lino.
-Create your design from images of Provan Hall and surrounding grounds
-Choose a colour path from 3 options (yellow-orange-red, yellow-light green, dark green or light blue-dark blue-purple)
-Transfer your design to your block and learn how to cut interesting and descriptive marks
-Use the reduction printing process to layer colours on top of one another
-Take home a series of prints at the end of the course!
It is advised that participants have some prior experience of lino printing before attending this workshop
Free parking is available on site
Provan Hall is a 25 minute journey on the X19 from the centre of Glasgow
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