
Broadsides, Ballads, and Fables: Letterpress Printing with Type and Image with Corinne Teed
July 14 - July 18
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Broadsides, Ballads, and Fables: Letterpress Printing with Type and Image – Corinne Teed
Dates: July 14– July 18, 2025
Studio: Letterpress
Tuition: Sliding Scale, $450 – $1300
Lab Fee: $150
Class limit: 6
Collaboration between type and image is an essential aspect of letterpress printing. Whether working with proclamations, manifestos, poetry, or fables, letterpress is a powerful vehicle for getting crucial voices and stories out into the world. This course will explore the relationship between words and images in letterpress prints. We will set type and combine it with hand carved relief blocks and/or photopolymer plates made from drawings. Participants will work with a variety of texts including the speculative, the declarative, and the poetic. The course will culminate in a print exchange. Participants will receive information from the instructor before class to help start the research process in advance.
In order to reserve your space in the class, we require a $250 nonrefundable deposit. WSW offers a sliding tuition model for the Summer Art Institute, and you can pick your desired tuition level from the drop-down menu at check-out. For assistance in selecting your tuition level, see this guide. If you are in a position to pay full tuition or more, we request that you do so. The pay-as-you-can model is not based on tax returns or documentation, rather your self-determined capacity to pay. Registration is on a first-come first-served basis, and you can read about our refund and cancellation policies here.
Artist
Corinne Teed
Corinne Teed is a research-based artist working in printmaking, book arts, time-based media, and social practice. Their work lives at the intersections of queer theory, ecology, and critical animal studies in the context of settler colonialism. Much of their creative practice centers on relationships, through collaboration, participation, interview-based research, and encounters with the more-than-human. Their work is supported by ongoing relationships with communities working toward social justice and ecosystem health. Teed currently works as an Assistant Professor in Printmaking at Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA.