Student using a printmaking workshop

School workshop
Japanese printmaking 

Booking information

These sessions are currently paused

Cancellation and no-show charges apply. See terms and conditions.

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Working with Japanese born, London based artist Hiroko Imada, this practical workshop draws on the Museum's wide collection of Japanese prints for inspiration.

Working directly with Hiroko all day in our art studio and galleries, she will guide students through working with traditional materials and share her knowledge, passion and expertise in Japanese printmaking. Students will design, cut and print their own woodblocks using traditional techniques inspired by objects from the Museum's collection. All materials are provided.

  • Ages: 14–18 (KS4 and KS5)
  • Curriculum links: Art and Design 
  • Maximum group size: 15
  • Session time: 10.30–14.30

Session dates

These sessions are currently paused.

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Teacher support

  • Due to the nature of this workshop, we require a minimum of two teachers or learning support assistants for every seven students, to support the session. 
  • Teachers must stay with their group at all times. 
  • If a teacher is not present the session may be paused.