Printmaking workshops outside the studio
I regularly use my portable press to deliver print workshops with schools, universities, community groups, memory cafes, festivals. Here are some images from workshops over the past few years. They’ve taken place in village halls, outdoors, under gazebos and in schools or studios. Get in touch if you would like me to run a printmaking workshop with your group or would like to collaborate on a project.
Colorful paper art of various butterfly and insect silhouettes hung on strings with clothespins in an indoor art display or gallery.
Colorful pop-up art of a grasshopper with dried plant parts attached.
A vibrant mixed-media artwork featuring a large purple circle with paint and textured background, with scattered dried flowers and striped embellishments on a colorful surface.
Digital collage with five abstract, colorful shapes on a pink background, including green, yellow, purple, and blue elements with varied textures and patterns.
Open pop-up book with a stylized illustration of a beetle, showing its colorful body and wings, set against a purple background. Dried plant parts are in front of the book.
A screen printing frame with a green design of a fish and leaves on a red background, with an outline of the design on a separate green stencil sheet.
An open art book with colorful collage images of a hummingbird with outstretched wings made from cut-out colored and textured paper on pink backgrounds.
A colorful abstract drawing of a person, with a rectangular body featuring a green diamond and leaf pattern, black hair, green glasses, and an orange wall background.
A collage artwork featuring a large central moth with orange, yellow, and brown wings, surrounded by sketches of plants and abstract patterns.
Colorful illustration of a dragonfly with detailed wings and a blue body, set against a pink background.
Insect monoprints with Year 7 at CGS
This monoprint workshop took place at Colyton Grammar with three Year 7 classes during their art lessons. Students designed their own playful and colourful textured insects using plant materials and textures from the scrapstore.
2025
RIddle 57: print/ bookmaking workshops
Using our Riddle 57 Project I led a series of workshops with primary schools to explore the materiality of books., print and paper. The workshops investigated how literature and text can be enriched by the physical qualities of a book.
Each pupil made their own miniature ‘flag book’ inspired by The Exeter Book, the 1,000-year-old anthology of Anglo Saxon poetry. They explored possible solutions to ‘Riddle 57’. The children ‘played’ the interactive riddle created by Double Elephant Print Workshop in partnership with poet Jacob Polley and medievalists Prof Chris Jones and Dr Megan Cavell.
They also experimented with Oak Gall ink and Cuttlefish ink on different papers, vellum and parchment, using quills and reed pens. We finished the session with decorating the books using (imitation) gold, silver and copper leaf.
To see a digital version of the workshop outputs, follow this link.
www.exetercityofliterature.com/compact-commissions/emma-molony
2021
Muse: Makers in Museums
As part of the Muse: Makers In Museums project, I was artist in residence at Axminster Heritage Centre. Using an 18th century Axminster Carpet as inspiration for new work, I ran printmaking and animation workshops (with animator Anna Aroussi) for families, volunteers and local primary schools combining printmaking and animation to explore historical carpet design, patterns and dyes.
2017
ARMA Residency at The Art Room
I was recipient of the Alexandra Reinhardt Memorial Award. which was then managed by Modern Art Oxford, ARMA and The Art Room charity. This ten week residency took place at Rose Hill Primary where I worked with pupils to create their own individual portfolios of original prints. We also collectively screenprinted magnetic wallpaper design based on their favourite stories.
2010