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A Response to Place : : Workshop with Bonnie Levinthal

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18 - 26 April 2025 
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: This workshop will explore the creation of art in response to the context of ‘place’. The workshop is open to artists at all levels of experience. Students will explore various print processes such as drypoint, monoprint, and the art of suminagashi (ink floating on water). Emphasis will be on observations and response to the Irish landscape around Ballycastle. The area around Ballinglen is steeped in history and natural beauty. We will explore the local area and visit places such as the prehistoric Céide Fields and Down Patrick where students will record their impressions of the landscape. Back in the studio participants will utilize various print processes investigating the context of place as it applies to contemporary art making practices and to further develop their own personal artwork. Visual presentations and demonstrations will enhance the learning experience, illustrate examples and introduce students to contemporary and historical artists. Ballinglen offers full access to a well-lit studio with individual workspaces, a printmaking studio, an extensive art library, the Ballinglen Art Gallery and Ballinglen Museum of Art where participants can view curated exhibitions of original artwork and have access to the permanent collection. This workshop is being taught by Bonnie Levinthal, a former Professor of Art at Penn State University, and resident fellow at the Ballinglen Arts Foundation. Please contact Bonnie Levinthal with questions about the workshop (blevinthal@psu.edu)
This workshop will explore the creation of art in response to the context of ‘place’. The workshop is open to artists at all levels of experience. Students will explore various print processes such as drypoint, monoprint, and the art of suminagashi (ink floating on water). Emphasis will be on observations and response to the Irish landscape around Ballycastle. The area around Ballinglen is steeped in history and natural beauty. We will explore the local area and visit places such as the prehistoric Céide Fields and Down Patrick where students will record their impressions of the landscape. Back in the studio participants will utilize various print processes investigating the context of place as it applies to contemporary art making practices and to further develop their own personal artwork. Visual presentations and demonstrations will enhance the learning experience, illustrate examples and introduce students to contemporary and historical artists. Ballinglen offers full access to a well-lit studio with individual workspaces, a printmaking studio, an extensive art library, the Ballinglen Art Gallery and Ballinglen Museum of Art where participants can view curated exhibitions of original artwork and have access to the permanent collection. This workshop is being taught by Bonnie Levinthal, a former Professor of Art at Penn State University, and resident fellow at the Ballinglen Arts Foundation. Please contact Bonnie Levinthal with questions about the workshop (blevinthal@psu.edu)

Workshop cost: $2,100

Level of experience: All levels
Material fee: a small fee will apply
Dates to remember:

Registration: Open Now
Booking forms and fee must be received by: 1st March 2025
Final payment due: 1st March 2025
Arrival: 18th April 2025
Departure: 26th April 2025

Class: from 19th - 25th April 2025

 

To check availability for this workshop please complete and submit the form found in link below.

 

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All other queries, please contact Úna Forde on, unaforde.baf@gmail.com.

 

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