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Folium, InDesign Workshop

Workshops: Publishing

Folium are excited to work with and collaborate with photographers in the NEPN network through a combination of online and in person workshops, intended to be attended as a programme.

To book to attend both workshops please email: nepn@sunderland.ac.uk 

Places are subsidised using public funding via Arts Council England and are limited to 15 people.

There is a small fee of £5 to secure your place.

Eligibility:
This workshop programme is open to photographers based or working in the North East.  

Workshop 1
Introduction to InDesign: how to layout a photo-zine in InDesign and produce a print ready file.

Wednesday 6 April 2022, 2.00 – 4.00pm, on Zoom. 

  • You will need access to InDesign.
  • If you do not have an InDesign license please download a 1 week trial, ensuring you have access on the workshop date.
  • Please have files ready you wish to use.

Workshop 2
Collaborative Publication Making

Wednesday 27 April 2022, 10.00am – 3.30pm at the Northern Centre of Photography, Sunderland.

An in-person workshop where participants will work collaboratively to produce an experimental zine. This session will give the participants a hands-on experience of making a publication from start to finish, introduce them to experimental ways of working with a photocopier and all participants will leave this session with a finished collaborative publication.

 

Folium is an artist-led publishing platform working to facilitate the production of new experimental work and printed material. For Folium, the organisation is as much an art practice as it is a traditional publisher. In this sense, collaboration, materiality, and production are essential to what they do. Folium works in collaboration with artists, collectives and educational institutions to provide workshops that develop skills and knowledge of artist-led approaches to book making.

Programmed by NEPN as part of the SHIFTS project in response to sector needs.

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