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Introduction to Woodcut

Introduction to Woodcut

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Course Date: 6th June 2026

Course Location: Bluecoat Intaglio Studio
Experience Level: Beginners & people needing a refresher into the process
Duration: The course runs for one day (11:00am - 5:00) with a break for lunch

Wood-cut is a relief printmaking technique whereby your image is carved into a wooden block leaving a raised design. The design is then inked and printed revealing a distinct wood grain texture and tactile quality in the print.

During this one day session, you will learn the basics of woodcut printing -  including how to transfer a design onto wooden blocks, cut, and print, to produce a 2-layered image consisting of a 'key' block plus colour layer.

You'll leave the workshop with a small edition of prints, your original wood blocks and the knowledge to continue the process!

Do I need to prepare anything beforehand?

No, but if you’d like to prepare a drawing or reference image to bring with you to use during your workshop you are more than welcome. You will get the most out of your workshop if you bring some drawings or reference images to work with on the day.

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What’s Included?

All materials you will use are included in the cost of the course, but you are welcome to bring along your own if you choose. Our studios are always striving to be more environmentally friendly and use greener printmaking processes and consumables where possible.

Course Structure:

Most printmaking day workshops will follow a similar structure to the one below, but your artist-tutor may assess the needs of the class on the day and make small scheduling changes accordingly. 

  • 11am - 11:15pm: Introduction to the day, the process and each other
  • 11:15am - 11:30am: Health & safety induction
  • 11:30am - 1:30pm: Workshop teaching time
  • 1:30pm - 2pm: Lunch break
  • 2pm - 4pm: Workshop teaching time
  • 4pm - 5pm: Free time for participants to ask questions and produce more prints.

Taster sessions & weekend workshops will follow a different structure.

What happens after the course?

After you’ve completed your course, you are free to book into our open access printmaking studios. Your course acts as an induction, but if you feel like you would benefit from a free one-to-one induction or want to know more about our open access studios, you can book online below.

We also offer a Bluecoat Artist Memberships scheme, which has lots of amazing perks for practicing and aspiring local printmakers. You can find out more information and purchase your membership below.

Accessibility:

The Bluecoat cafe, gardens and building floors are accessible for wheelchair users and people with limited mobility with lifts and ramp access.

The print studios have step-free access but the studio spaces & equipment have not been adapted to take into consideration any floor space/surface height needs. 

If you would like to do a print workshop with us but are unsure about accessibility, please contact the Print Studio manager at: ivy.m@thebluecoat.org.uk

Getting here:

The Bluecoat is located in Liverpool city centre and is easily accessible using public transport.

  • The closest bus stop is Tesco Hanover Street
  • The closest railway station is Liverpool Central Station

The Bluecoat Print Studios has been housed at the Bluecoat Building, in the heart of Liverpool City Centre, for over 60 years.

We run an open access studio for artists and printmakers to hire our printmaking facilities, as well as a yearly programme of workshops and courses teaching a variety of printmaking techniques.

To learn more about using our Print Studios, please click the link below.

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