printmaking lab
Engraving and Screen Printing are spaces where you can experiment with countless techniques within the world of contemporary graphic production. These areas enable the realisation of relief engraving projects (linoleum and woodcut), various techniques on metal, as well as planographic techniques such as lithography and screen printing. In these workshops, you can carry out projects that cut across all courses in this Faculty.
team
Paulo Sousa | p.sousa@belasartes.ulisboa.pt
room
3.72
ceramic lab
This laboratory allows students to learn about different types of clay, understand their physical states, how to prepare them, how to use modelling tools and the appropriate drying times. Attending the various levels of this workshop enables students to prepare clays suited to the complexity of their projects and also to explore methods and techniques for three-dimensional creation (e.g. rollers, slabs, moulds for filling or moulding), as well as learning surface coating techniques (e.g. engobes, glazes, stamping) and firing processes (for low and high temperature clays) applied to sculpture.
team
Pedro Fernandes | p.fernandes@belasartes.ulisboa.pt
room
1.15C e 1.31
glass lab
The Glass Lab offers a wide range of possibilities to students from all fields and levels of study. In a stimulating and creative environment, students can experiment and create works using various glass fusing techniques, including casting, slumping, pâte de verre, Tiffany, glass painting, and many others. The creation of molds also allows for the production of textures and three-dimensional objects, expanding the range of artistic possibilities. The close connection between the artistic, technical, and design components enables the creation of highly diverse and innovative objects, which artists and designers can use to expand their creative and conceptual horizons.
team
Pedro Fernandes | p.fernandes@belasartes.ulisboa.pt
room
1.13
schedule
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday › 9am-5pm | closed between 12.30pm-2pm
Tuesday › 9am-12.30pm
contact
213 252 126
