How did fishermen record the size and species of their catches before the invention of photography? The old Japanese printing technique of Gyotaku or ‘fish rubbing’ provided a solution. Artists Eleanor Morgan and Sam Curtis of the Centre for Innovative and Radical Fishmongery invite you to re-imagine this printing process for and invite you to join them.
This event is part of the Glass Delusions exhibition event series.
Booking is essential
Making Master Class: The Fish Print
Institute of Making, Malet Place, University College London, University Street
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This event ended on Thursday 10th of December 2015
This event ended on Thursday 10th of December 2015
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