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Pulp to Print: a creative combination of paper and print

PULP: Paper Arts Workshop

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Sat, 08 Nov, 2025 at 10:00 am

PULP: Paper Arts Workshop

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Sat, 08 Nov, 2025 at 10:00 am - Sun, 09 Nov, 2025 at 04:30 pm (GMT+00:00)

PULP: Paper Arts Workshop

Wasps Factory, Glasgow, United Kingdom

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Pulp to Print: a creative combination of paper and print
This creative course presents a unique and exciting opportunity to visit a state of the art papermaking workshop in the centre of Glasgow.

About this Event

This colourful and creative course presents a unique and exciting opportunity to visit a state of the art papermaking workshop in the centre of Glasgow and study with master papermaker Alison Newman and expert printmaker / artist Elspeth Lamb. On the first day of this weekend workshop, you will make a fusion of stencilled and pulp painted sheets with graffiti-like marks and textures to form the printing base for your inked relief print blocks, which will be developed through the second day.

During the course, participants will make stencilled, painterly images using coloured pulps which emulate paint when applied to newly formed base sheets. The paper is then pressed, allowed to dry overnight and printed using a small press to create a collection of vibrant, colourful images combining papermaking and relief printing which creates a strong visual tension between the paper layers and introduction of a new compotional printed element.

Participants should come to the workshop with images which can be easily translated and made into simple stencils. Also, you should bring a key drawing (A4 in size) to use for your relief print. Themes such as landscape, seascape, botanical images are a suggestion, however we can look at other themes you may wish to pursue. As we will be working to an A4 format the images should be kept relatively simple.

To summarise, on day 1 you will create your layered, collaged paper sheets. On day 2 you will cut an image from a lino block which will be printed over the top of your paper sheets, pulling your design together visually.

Taught by Elspeth Lamb in combination with Alison Newman @ PULP: Paper Arts Workshop. Both are experienced tutors and have visited and studied with masters in Japan.

Limited spaces available and suitable for all levels. Beginners are most welcome.

Dates: 8th & 9th November 2025

Time: 10am - 4.30pm (+ clear up)

Location: PULP, Wasps Factory, 77 Hanson St, Glasgow G31 2HF

Cost: £155 (Inclusive of all materials + Tea / Coffee available)

PULP: Paper Art Workshop is a specialised workspace dedicated to paper art and books. It is easy to access, with free parking and is a comfortable space to work. Tea and coffee is provided on both days but participants are asked to bring their own lunch. Participants are also requested to wear sturdy, non-slip footwear for the first papermaking day and bring a selection of decorative items, such as small drawings / images / text and similar to include within their papermaking. Also, bring images as requested and detailed above.


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Pulp to Print: a creative combination of paper and print, 8 November | Event in Glasgow | AllEvents
Pulp to Print: a creative combination of paper and print
Sat, 08 Nov, 2025 at 10:00 am
GBP 169