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Workshop | Risograph Publication Making with An Gee Chan at Black Church Print Studio

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Black Church Print Studio
Published 20/08/2025 - 1 week ago
€260.00
Category
Courses / Workshops
Website
https://www.blackchurchprint.ie/
Date(s)
Wed 2 July – 23 July & Sat 26 July 2025
Times
Wed 6:30 – 9:30 & Sat 10am – 5pm
Address
Black Church Print Studio, 4 Temple Bar, D02 YK53
Description

Tutor: An Gee Chan  
4 Wednesday evenings & 1 Sat  
Price: €260 (incl. materials)  
Wed 2 July – 23 July & Sat 26 July 2025  
Wed 6:30 – 9:30 & Sat 10am – 5pm  
Max number of participants: 6  

This is a Risograph workshop dedicated for those who are preparing to make a zine or a short length publication and would like to get an insight of using Risograph printing. Focusing on making an edition of 30, two – three colour 16-page publication, size between A6 to A5. Participants will be introduced to the Risograph printing process, various book structures, and binding methods that would be compatible with their zine or book projects. Learn how to plan their design and layout, while encountering the nature of the printing process, troubleshooting issues, printing the edition, binding and trimming. Towards the end of the workshop, participants will have printed the edition and have the first book bound as a reference to complete the remainder of the edition.

If this course is sold out please email us on info@blackchurchprint.ie to be placed on a waiting list.

For more information and to book click here

Booking Information
Book your place online or email info@blackchurchprint.ie <a href="https://www.blackchurchprint.ie/events/risograph-publication-making-workshop/">https://www.blackchurchprint.ie/events/risograph-publication-making-workshop/</a>
 
 
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Workshop | Risograph Publication Making with An Gee Chan at Black Church Print Studio