Workshop

Japanese Woodblock Workshop with Hiroko Imada

6 December 2025
14:30 - 17:30
£140

Learn about woodcut printing with artist Hiroko Imada at MEAA this December.

Learn about woodcut printing with artist Hiroko Imada at MEAA this December. Working with Hiroko, the creator of Sakura Saku in our In Bloom exhibition, you will be led through designing, carving, and printing your own woodblocks. By the end of the workshop, you will have your own beautiful creation to display in your home!

Hiroko Imada studied at the Slade in printmaking and specialises in teaching Japanese Woodblock Printing, so you will be in expert hands.

At a Glance

  • Learn Japanese woodcut printing with artist Hiroko Imada

  • Design, carve, and print your own artwork

  • Discover traditional techniques and tools

  • Enjoy a small, hands-on session with expert guidance

  • All materials included

  • Includes Museum and In Bloom exhibition entry

  • Take home your finished woodblock print

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