Workshops
Cyanotype Printing
The Cyanotype process was the first workable photographic process. It was first used by Sir John Herschel in 1842! It uses light sensitive iron compounds to make stunning blue images. Eventually it wa...
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The Cyanotype process was the first workable photographic process. It was first used by Sir John Herschel in 1842! It uses light sensitive iron compounds to make stunning blue images. Eventually it wa...
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Bring along a favourite photograph and get to grips with the basics of portrait drawing such as gesture, structure and contour. Improve your observation skills as well as individual artistic style. Ma...
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What is collage? How do we read images? Can we change the way we look at everyday images and create new landscapes, adverts or even creatures? Join this workshop to create a series of images using fou...
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This workshop will provide the opportunity to learn about the background and origins of Moku Hanga and some of Japan's main woodblock artists.
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Considering space and place we will begin the session looking at text and images of architectural spaces and places and discuss the values found in these.
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Create a pendant from copper, silver and brass with a shell pearl.
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Celebrate Arabic Language Day during this introductory Riso workshop.
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During her residency. McCaul developed her textile practice, exploring heat-bonding techniques and different lighting effects. McCaul also worked with members of Tashkeel and the wider community throu...
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Screenprint your own 2 colour poster and learn the basics of screenprinting with residency artist/ printmaker Christine Müller. In this 6 hour workshop you will print a poster and you will be guided ...
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Using the grounds of Tashkeel as an inspiration point, design and make your own t-shirt using the wonderful technique of sublimation printing!
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Through research and experience of alternative belief systems, Kim’s practice invites us to question our reality. She uses the panoramic image to investigate the notion of fantasy within our reality...
Read moreThis workshop focuses on the design and creation of geometric jewellery pieces.
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A chance to use your most up to date camera with one of the world’s oldest print making techniques.
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A chance to use your most up to date camera with one of the world’s oldest print making techniques.
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A chance to use your most up to date camera with one of the world’s oldest print making techniques.
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A chance to use your most up to date camera with one of the world’s oldest print making techniques.
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Christopher Osborne employs photography to explore both political and social issues. He often uses analogue photography and alternative printing techniques to both improve the quality of his image mak...
Read moreThis November, Portable Horizons, a solo exhibition by writer, artist, and NYU Abu Dhabi educator Jill Magi, will be on display at Tashkeel’s House 10 in Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Portable ...
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Jill Magi is a writer, artist, critic, and educator working in text, image, and textile.
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