We’re delighted to welcome Fae Kilburn, a Midlands‑based printmaker and disability advocate whose work spans monoprint, silkscreen, collagraph, and tactile installation. Fae’s practice explores identity, history, and the lived experiences of D/deaf, Disabled, and Neurodivergent people, and she is widely respected for her inclusive, accessible approach to making and teaching.
Fae will begin the day by sharing her creative ethos, and how she integrates disability awareness and advocacy into her work. She’ll then lead us into a hands‑on monoprinting session, showing different techniques can be used. then we will work spontaneously and expressively in response to a live model.
Workshop Details – 15th August, 10:00–16:00
10:00–10:30/11:00 – Welcome & introduction
11:00–13:00 – Monoprinting with the model
13:00–14:00 – Lunch break
14:00–15:30 – Continued monoprinting (model available until 15:30)
15:30–16:00 – Clean‑up
Tea, coffee, and unlimited biscuits will be available throughout the day. The session is fully accessible, with additional support provided wherever needed.
Cost
£110 or £90 for Reduced Price Day Workshop (with credit note)
Booking
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about the tutor
Sara Myers is a freelance sculptor based in Milton Keynes, with a studio in Northampton. She is a practising sculptor with regular shows and some public sculpture commissions. She has a degree and masters in fine art and is a member of the Society of Portrait Sculptors and Society of Women Artists.
For more information about Sara and her art practice and other workshops view her website www.saramyers.co.uk
Sara can be contacted by text on 07849 333 652 or email studio@saramyers.co.uk