Printing Workshops
Discover creative printmaking workshops in Norfolk, from lino printing and block printing to gel plate, mono printing and experimental surface design, all taught by experienced artists in a relaxed and welcoming setting.
Whether you are completely new to printmaking or looking to build on existing skills, our workshops are designed to help you feel confident, inspired and absorbed in the process. Many guests arrive unsure and leave amazed at what they have created.
You can explore a wide range of printing techniques, from bold graphic lino cuts to soft layered mono prints, each offering its own rhythm, texture and creative possibilities.
Happy Choosing!
Upcoming Events

BLOCK PRINTING with Sue WelfareTue 14 AprWiveton
GEL PLATE PRINTING- Photo Image Transfer Printing with artist Caroline HouchellFri 24 AprLittle Walsingham
LINOCUT PRINTING with Sue WelfareFri 08 MayWiveton
PRINTING WITH PACKAGINGWed 10 JunWiveton
BOTANICAL PRINTING with Marian MayTue 16 JunWiveton
MONO SCREEN PRINTING with Anne BrookeMon 22 JunWiveton
SURFACE PRINTING: Printed Creatures with Ros CoppingWed 22 JulLittle Walsingham
2 DAY REDUCTION LINO PRINT COURSETue 20 OctWiveton
WILLIAM MORRIS INSPIRED GEL PLATE PRINTING with artist Caroline Houchell.Fri 06 NovLittle Walsingham
CHRISTMAS BLOCK PRINTING with Sue WelfareTue 01 DecWiveton


SCREEN PRINTING with Arthur Buxton
Various Dates | Corpusty
Full / half day workshops with homemade biscuits and refreshments.
Timings vary - see link below.
Studio All Day Long, 29 Irmingland Road, Corpusty, Nr11 6QE
Workshop Details
Hands-On Printmaking workshops in North Norfolk for all levels and abilities.
Join a relaxed, hands-on screen silkscreen printing workshop in North Norfolk, where you’ll create your own set of limited edition prints.
This workshop is an invitation to slow down and enjoy the process of making. Whether you’re completely new or returning to creativity after some time away, no experience or drawing skills are needed, just a willingness to explore and try something new.
Working in a small group of three, we’ll take a friendly and informal approach to the silkscreen process. Your tutor Arthur, a master printmaker of 15 years, will guide you step by step in creating your own unique set of prints. It’s a completely analogue process; tactile, engaging, and full of colour.
There is no pressure to produce something perfect. The focus is on curiosity, play, and the human touch. People find it both absorbing and exciting, and leave surprised by what they’ve created.
