Take a Kitchen Lithography workshop and make artsy prints using household stuff

Here’s a cool skill you’ll use again and again.
Cork Printmakers tutor and artist Brian Barry is hosting a Kitchen Lithography Weekend Course later this month.
The course, which runs all day on Saturday, August 13th, offers a beginner-friendly alternative to traditional stone and metal plate lithography.
“Kitchen lithography uses household materials such as tinfoil, and the movement from drawing to printed image is fast and fluid which encourages a carefree approach.” said a spokesperson for Cork Printmakers.
August Courses at Cork Printmakers
Sat 13 August: Kitchen Lithography
Sun 14 August: Polyester Plate Lithography
These courses delivered by Artist Brian Barry offer a beginner friendly alternative to traditional stone and metal plate lithography.
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“This process utilises traditional lithographic drawing materials as well as permanent markers and biros.”
Participants finish the course having produced a series of prints, using kitchen lithography for small editions or monoprints.
Places on the course, which runs from 10am to 6pm at the Cork Printmakers studio on Wandesford Quay, Clarke’s Bridge, are €150 and you can book one here.