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Professors : [[Florence Delhaye]], [[Marie Feyereisen]], [[Danièle Leclercq]]
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Teachers: [[Florence Delhaye]], [[Danièle Leclercq]], [[Rebecca Rosen]]
  
 
The silk-screen printing workshop (open to all B2, B3, M1 & M2 students) is intended as a laboratory for experimentation. Here, the pure technique fades away to become a means of expression, the beginning of a personal project. At the beginning of the year, the student becomes familiar with the medium through a few appropriate exercises allowing him/her to acquire the necessary autonomy. The student will then be invited to develop a personal research project based on these new plastic problems. The student's practice will be based on his/her own sensibilities and interests, and will be based on a critical reflection on contemporary artistic and social issues. The technical specificities of silk-screen printing offer many possibilities for collaboration with the erg's different orientations and cross-disciplinary projects by allowing printing on different types of media, (re)producing colours by screen and/or flat areas, or by exploring editorial and spatial issues at various scales.
 
The silk-screen printing workshop (open to all B2, B3, M1 & M2 students) is intended as a laboratory for experimentation. Here, the pure technique fades away to become a means of expression, the beginning of a personal project. At the beginning of the year, the student becomes familiar with the medium through a few appropriate exercises allowing him/her to acquire the necessary autonomy. The student will then be invited to develop a personal research project based on these new plastic problems. The student's practice will be based on his/her own sensibilities and interests, and will be based on a critical reflection on contemporary artistic and social issues. The technical specificities of silk-screen printing offer many possibilities for collaboration with the erg's different orientations and cross-disciplinary projects by allowing printing on different types of media, (re)producing colours by screen and/or flat areas, or by exploring editorial and spatial issues at various scales.
 
 
 
 
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Version actuelle datée du 11 septembre 2023 à 10:34

Teachers: Florence Delhaye, Danièle Leclercq, Rebecca Rosen

The silk-screen printing workshop (open to all B2, B3, M1 & M2 students) is intended as a laboratory for experimentation. Here, the pure technique fades away to become a means of expression, the beginning of a personal project. At the beginning of the year, the student becomes familiar with the medium through a few appropriate exercises allowing him/her to acquire the necessary autonomy. The student will then be invited to develop a personal research project based on these new plastic problems. The student's practice will be based on his/her own sensibilities and interests, and will be based on a critical reflection on contemporary artistic and social issues. The technical specificities of silk-screen printing offer many possibilities for collaboration with the erg's different orientations and cross-disciplinary projects by allowing printing on different types of media, (re)producing colours by screen and/or flat areas, or by exploring editorial and spatial issues at various scales.