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A linoprint image by James Green. Two donkeys stand atop a mound, with teardrop shapes and clouds filling the air around them. It is printed in dark blue ink. A linoprint image by James Green. Two donkeys stand atop a mound, with teardrop shapes and clouds filling the air around them. It is printed in dark blue ink.

© James Green

© James Green

Selected Space: Introduction to Lino Printing with James Green

Sat 31 May 2025 , 10am-3:30pm

Millennium Gallery

Learn how to create your own linocut print in this practical session with Sheffield-based artist and printmaker James Green.  

 

Bring along an image to base your linocut print on, whether that be a drawing, photograph or illustration, and leave with a completed A6 size one-colour linocut print, plus your plate and test prints.  During this special one-off workshop, you’ll learn how to prepare your image for the lino, safely use the tools and print using a press and spoons.  

This workshop is in collaboration with Sheffield’s Selected Space market, curated by makers at Yorkshire Artspace, taking place at Persistence Works 11-13 July 2025. Over 3 days you can peruse and purchase beautiful items, all crafted by artists and makers from across the region. Find out more at Selected Space 

James Green is a Sheffield-based artist/printmaker, with over 16 years of working in print and delivering print workshops. In 2023 he had a retrospective print exhibition at The Millennium Gallery, entitled ‘Donkey Nonsense: Prints 2008 to 2023’ and has created commissions for The Hepworth Wakefield and English Heritage.

 

 

A linoprint image by James Green. Two donkeys stand atop a mound, with teardrop shapes and clouds filling the air around them. It is printed in dark blue ink.

Image Credit: James Green

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