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LOCATION
We’ve moved!
Possible Worlds is now located at
2 Daly Avenue, Ottawa
(inside Arts Court, beside the Ottawa Art Gallery, SAW Gallery and Rideau Centre)
WORKSHOP INFO
Learn the basics of Risograph printing through experimentation in this fun, introductory workshop.
The workshop will begin with a brief overview of the print process, the resurgence of the Risograph machine within graphic art and design circles, and examples of work from international print artists. You'll then get hands-on for the majority of the workshop: play with cut-outs, collages, drawings and text to experiment and create (1) a collaborative mini-zine and (2) collaborative art print to take home.
Participants also have the added option of having their own 2-colour design printed after the workshop .
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Knowledge of the history and resurgence of the Risograph machine within graphic art and design circles
How to create suitable artwork for the Risograph using collages, illustrations, text, photographs and more
How the Risograph machine works
The quirks and advantages of the Risograph machine
How to print one or multiple colour prints
REQUIRED MATERIALS
All materials will be provided.
You may bring your own art making materials to experiment e.g. markers, ink and brushes, pencils, collage materials, etc.).
WHO IS THIS FOR?
Ideal for any level: beginners, those who want a refresher, those looking to put their artwork on prints or other paper forms, or creatives who would like to add a new skill to their current skill set.
WORKSHOP FACILITATOR
Facilitated by Melanie Yugo, print artist and co-director of Possible Worlds. She has researched and written on the resurgence of the Risograph machine for various publications, curated shows featuring Risograph work through the series Prints & Inks, and has interviewed and visited the studios of dozens of leading Risograph printers around the world.
WORKSHOP FEE
Please note starting in 2025, we have slightly changed our options and pricing.
To make this workshop as accessible as possible and to increase opportunities for those who have historically been underrepresented in the arts, we're offering different options of participation fees. The amount you choose to pay goes to our facilitators and operating the space.
Option 1: Workshop + Collective Prints ($110 CAD)
Access to the full in-person workshop
A collaborative art print with fellow participants
A collaborative mini-zine with fellow participants.
How to Riso 101 Mini-Print Guide (online).
List of online Risograph resources and publications.
Option 2: Workshop + Collective Prints ($90 CAD)
We are offering a reduced rate for 1 spot per workshop to those who self-identify as Indigenous, Black, Asian or a person of colour; or as a person with disabilities; or as two-spirit, transgender or gender non-conforming.
Access to the full in-person workshop
A collaborative art print with fellow participants
A collaborative mini-zine with fellow participants.
How to Riso 101 Mini-Print Guide (online).
List of online Risograph resources and publications.
Option 3: Workshop + Collective Prints + Own Prints ($160 CAD)
20 11x17" 2-colour prints of your own design. Prints will be created after the workshop to give participants time to create their final images. Participants choosing this option have 4 weeks from the workshop to submit their final print files. Files will not be accepted after this date.
Access to the full in-person workshop
A collaborative art print with fellow participants
A collaborative mini-zine with fellow participants.
How to Riso 101 Mini-Print Guide (online).
List of online Risograph resources and publications.
NEXT STEPS
After you register, you'll get an email confirming your payment and therefore your registration.
Look out for a second e-mail from us, approximately 5-10 days before the workshop, reminding you about the upcoming workshop + important preparation information (make sure to check your spam/junk folder). If you do not receive this second e-mail, don't hesitate to e-mail us indicating so.
COVID-19 PROTOCOLS
The use of a medical mask is strongly encouraged. Arts Court is a mask-friendly environment, and we ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs.
ACCESSIBILITY
Possible Worlds is located on the main floor (one story above ground) of the Arts Court building. Wheelchair accessible entrances are located at at 67 Nicholas Street via SAW and 10 Daly Avenue via the Ottawa Art Gallery. The nearest elevator is located 30 metres from the 67 Nicholas Street entrance. All doors have accessibility buttons to press for automatic entry. Contact us to request more information about accessibility at our venue, or accommodations.
TERMS OF SERVICE AND CANCELLATION POLICY
Spots are non-refundable. By purchasing a spot or having someone purchase a spot for you, you also agree to our terms of service and cancellation policy.
Please note – You must be 18 years or older to take part in a workshop. If you wish to enroll someone under 18 years old please contact our studio to discuss.
GROUP BOOKINGS OR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION
Dates don’t fit your schedule? Want to organize a group workshop? Prefer to learn one-on-one? Contact us.