For the 6th year running Print Camp is back. Over the summer there will be four Print Camps running again from June - September which will involve camping, printmaking, river swimming and cream tea eating.
The dates are:
June 12th-14th July 17th-19th August 14-16 (family friendly) September 18th-20th
The camp begins on the Friday afternoon/evening. Check-in is from 2pm. Then the workshops take place on the Saturday and Sunday. We will be doing one workshop at 10-12 each day, then having a lunch break then the next workshop will be 1-3pm.
Over the print weekends we will be covering 4 print processes over the 2 days - drypoint etching, cyanotype photographic printing, monoprinting with DIY letterpress and lino printing. The weekend suits absolute beginners and more experienced printmakers.
The weekends costs £175. This includes Friday and Saturday night stays, lunch on the Saturday and Sunday, and a cream tea on the Saturday afternoon.
Camping will take place on the farm's campsite which has hot showers and toilets. You can stay in a van, caravan or tent. Electric hook ups are available.
Come along for a weekend of creative, wholesome fun!
Age restrictions: 6+
| Adult | £175 |
| Child (6+) | £100 |
Everyone will be provided with their own equipment for the workshops.
Print Camp is a 25 minute drive from Bath. The nearest town is Bradford-on-Avon which has a bus and train station. If you're coming by public transport hop in a taxi from Bradford-on-Avon. It's is 5/10 minute drive away.
Bring along an apron so you can get messy.
Check-in is from 2pm on the Friday, with workshops beginning at 10am on the Saturday.
Any questions just message me!
Print Camp is run by Bristol based visual artist, Ella. Her photography background first led her down the path toward alternative photographic printing.
Ella became interested in printing photographic images onto unusual surfaces. She loved the striking results they produced. Ella enjoys teaching photographic and ink based print processes to adults and children. Both have a magical and experimental quality, where the results are often surprising.
Ella teaches at galleries, museums, schools, festivals and community spaces. She takes great pleasure in meeting new people and finds running workshops deeply rewarding. Ella aims to create a safe space where guests feel free to experiment, play and get creative.
Ella runs printmaking weekends at Stowford Manor Farm. They include camping, river swimming, wood fired pizza and cream teas - all the wholesome stuff!
Ask your question directly to Ella Bryant.