Letterpress Core Skills: 2024 Summer Session

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Letterpress Core Skills: 2024 Summer Session

This summer our multi-session, signature typesetting, and press usage class will feature the printing of broadsides, cards, and ephemera.

By Virginia Humanities

Date and time

August 22 · 10am - August 25 · 4pm EDT

Location

Virginia Center for the Book

Jefferson School City Center 233 4th Street NW Charlottesville, VA 22903

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 3 days 6 hours

Letterpress Core Skills: Summer Session 2024

Four Consecutive Classes – Thursday thru Sunday – August 22, 23, 24 & 25, 2024 (10 AM - 4 PM)

Participants of all skill levels are welcome*

UVa Education Benefit Eligible**

Explore the art and craft of typesetting and letterpress printing in the Center's Pressroom which features Vandercook cylinder letterpresses and the largest publicly accessible collection of movable type in the mid-Atlantic region.

We’ll have multiple small assignments/projects demonstrating metal type, lino & wood block, polymer, and multi-color printing.

All participants will receive a copy of our type specimen book Speaking in Faces.

The goal is to achieve a demonstrable level of skill and confidence on a Vandercook press; it would be a first step toward being “licensed” on the press, which comes with sufficient experience and exposure to all aspects of printing.


During the course, the student will learn the skills necessary to:

  • Independently compose, typeset, and print a typeset text project on a Vandercook printing press
  • Utilize basic letterpress terminology
  • Navigate a job case’s arrangement and distribute type
  • Understand the strategies and concepts behind two-color printing
  • Use wood type, polymer, and block print on a Vandercook press
  • Troubleshoot common printing problems
  • Clean the parts of a Vandercook press
  • Clean and store accessories including furniture, tools, and type

Participants of all skill levels are welcome.
Experienced printers should contact Garrett regarding specific areas of interest.

Those wishing to pursue Vandercook Licensure can pursue an independent project that would be arranged after coursework is completed.

Letterpress Core Intensive – Registration Details

COVID Vaccination and Masking Policy:

  • It is the Virginia Center for the Book’s expectation that all program participants are vaccinated.
  • Should public health guidelines change, and new norms be applicable, we reserve the right to revisit the expectations in the interest of participant health and safety


Online Registration: Course fees must be paid to complete your registration.

Organized by

Virginia Humanities is the state humanities council. We’re headquartered in Charlottesville at the University of Virginia, but we serve the entire state.

We aim to share the stories of all Virginians—or, better yet, find ways for people to share their own stories. We want Virginians to connect with their history and culture and, in doing that, we hope we’ll all get to know each other a little better.

$400 – $450