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134 Recreational courses in Edinburgh

Plastic Recycling Workshops - collect it and melt it!

4.8(10)

By Doba Studio

See how plastic bottle tops are remelted into beautiful objects!

Plastic Recycling Workshops - collect it and melt it!
Delivered In-Person in Edinburgh or UK WideFlexible Dates
£16 to £300

Intermediate level mosaic making workshop with Mossy Mosaic

5.0(5)

By The Arienas Collective

Intermediate level mosaic making class run by local maker Mossy Mosaic exclusively at The Arienas Collective in Edinburgh City Centre

Intermediate level mosaic making workshop with Mossy Mosaic
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£90

Screen printing using gold leaf

5.0(5)

By The Arienas Collective

Learn how to screen print and apply metal leaf to your design with printmaker Lou Davis at The Arienas Collective in Edinburgh City Centre

Screen printing using gold leaf
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£125

Personalised Christmas calligraphy baubles

5.0(5)

By The Arienas Collective

Create a set of three personalised, calligraphy Christmas baubles with local artist Panna Chauhan at The Arienas Collective in Edinburgh City Centre.

Personalised Christmas calligraphy baubles
Delivered In-Person in Edinburgh
£45

Botanical Bookbinding

5.0(24)

By Bookbinding with Cass

Join Cass for a creative day of mark making and bookbinding inspired by local flora and fauna.

Botanical Bookbinding
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£110

Mosaic Introduction Day

By Helen Miles Mosaics

This mosaic introduction day is an informal creative workshop during which we will make a mosaic plaque providing you with all the skills necessary to start making your own mosaics at home.

Mosaic Introduction Day
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£85

CNC your own plant pot

By Geo Ply

Guided design and manufacture of a plant pot from birch plywood, using Fusion 360 and a CNC machine.

CNC your own plant pot
Delivered In-Person in EdinburghFlexible Dates
£250

Analogue Possibilities

4.8(34)

By Stills

Tutor: Joseph Wilson During this 4-week course, we will use conventional black and white analogue materials in conjunction with non-conventional techniques to create images that stradle ordinary photographic representation and alternative vision. We will deviate from standard darkroom production through the practical exploration of a range of techniques such as Sabattier printing, bas relief printing, cameraless photography, and various methods for pushing and pulling film. These otherworldly techniques – many of which have been the basis for contemporary digital manipulation tools – offer abundant possibility for alternative photographic vision, where emphasis is placed on the transformative potential of darkroom work. This course would be the perfect follow up from our Intro to B&W or Colour Darkroom courses. All materials including photographic film and paper will be provided during this course. However, participants are encouraged to bring along some of their own black and white negatives. Camera know-how and prior darkroom experience are required for this course. Course Outline Week 1: Pushing and Pulling Film We will begin by considering non-conventional ways in which we can rate and process our films, and the various effects of doing so. Presentation and discussion on the uses of these techniques by artists. Shooting 5×4 film at various ISO ratings Using adjustments in time, temperature, dilution, and agitation to Push & Pull the film. Week 2: Possibilities in Print This week we will create prints from our negatives using alternative techniques. Review results in negatives and make contact prints. Sabattier effect printing Multiple exposure printing Bas Relief Printing Week 3: Cameraless Photography We will explore the possibilities of directly exposing through objects and ‘resists’ onto photographic paper. We will cover: Photograms Chemigrams Week 4: Lith Printing An introduction to Lith printing and the possibilities it affords us. A presentation on the history and uses of Lith printing Lith Printing from our negatives Combining non-conventional printing techniques with lith.   Courses are subject to minimum enrolment. Please register early, within five days of the start date, to reduce the likelihood of course cancellation. Please read our cancellation policy before booking. Students, anyone over the age of 65, and those in receipt of any form of benefits can claim the concessionary price, offering a 10% discount on the full course price. Valid proof of eligibility must be produced on the first day of the course. Please use the code CONCESSION when prompted at checkout. Stills uses ILFORD PHOTO chemicals on this course that can potentially pose a risk to pregnant and breast feeding women and asthmatics. We take every care to ensure good working practices and adequate ventilation in our darkrooms. If you feel you may be adversely affected, please visit the Health and Safety section of Ilford’s website for further information. General Guidance Notes for Pregnant and Breast Feeding Women and Asthmatics: From a risk assessment standpoint, provided all necessary control measures (such as good working practices, adequate ventilation, and the use of appropriate PPE) are in place then pregnant and breastfeeding women should be able to continue to work safely with photochemical products.Inhalation is the main route by which fumes and gases enter the body, making good ventilation a high priority. Exposure to irritant chemicals that would not affect most people may provoke an asthma attack in a person who already has asthma. For example, low levels of the gas sulphur dioxide can be produced by some ILFORD PHOTO processes. Most individuals would be unaffected but asthmatics may suffer adverse affects. ILFORD PHOTO products include no known human carcinogens, and no substances to which phrase R46 (May cause heritable genetic damage) or R64 (May cause harm to breastfed babies) applies. Most ILFORD PHOTO developers use hydroquinone, and their classification therefore includes R40 (Limited evidence of a carcinogenic effect) and R68 (Possible risk of irreversible effects). Some ILFORD PHOTO chemicals use boric acid or borates. These substances are classified as toxic for reproduction. As a result, the classification of some of the powder developers includes R60 (May impair fertility) and R61 (May cause harm to the unborn child).

Analogue Possibilities
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£220

Traditional Hand Engraving

By Precious Metals Workshop

Learn to hand engrave from a master engraver

Traditional Hand Engraving
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£180

Interior Design Masterclass

By SKELA STUDIO

Interior design masterclass in the city centre of Edinburgh

Interior Design Masterclass
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£165
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