Each workshop will guide you to create four 10cm x 10cm prints – ideal for submitting to MiniPrint Cymru | Wales.
Workshops are free to attend and include free submission to MiniPrint Cymru | Wales for all participants.
Drypoint Printing with Aimee Jones
Sunday 13th July 2025
Explore the expressive potential of drypoint printing using intaglio techniques.
Reduction Linoprint with Ann Lewis
Sunday 20th July 2025
Learn how to carve and layer lino to create striking, multi-colour prints from a single block.
Card Cut Collagraph with Linda Davies
Friday 25th July 2025
This workshop will guide you through the process of creating a stylised, semi-abstract Collagraph using tapes, textures and cut card. You’ll have the option to explore À la poupée inking for beautiful gradated colour effects. Participants are welcome to bring personal motifs, but an intuitive, experimental approach will be encouraged on the day.
How to Book
To reserve your free place on a workshop, please:
Email: rca@rcaconwy.org
Call: 01492 593413
Spaces are limited and booking is essential.
About MiniPrint Cymru | Wales
MiniPrint Cymru | Wales is a Wales-wide printmaking initiative led by Swansea Print Workshop and the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art. It celebrates the creativity of Wales-based artists through affordable, small-scale fine art prints.
Deadline for submissions: Midnight, Monday 28th July 2025
Exhibitions will take place at Mission Gallery, Swansea and the Royal Cambrian Academy in Conwy (2025/26)
Selected artists will be included in a high-quality, bilingual print catalogue
Open to Wales-based printmakers and members of partner print studios
Why Take Part?
Free expert-led workshops
Create a new edition of prints to submit
Your work could be selected for a national exhibition and publication
Help build a sustainable, biennial celebration of Welsh printmaking
Get Involved
These workshops are part of a broader ambition to create a vibrant Welsh Print Collective, strengthen printmaking networks across Wales, and offer opportunities to those who wouldn’t normally access printmaking facilities.