Etta Voorsanger-Brill is a Risograph Researcher, Lecturer and Designer based in East London. E. VB Print & Design encompasses Etta’s research, centering Risograph printing as a method to create collective imagination. The studio focuses on using Risography as an anti-capitalist, queer and alternative method for building connection.
Etta Voorsanger-Brill is a Risograph Researcher, Lecturer and Designer based in East London. E. VB Print & Design encompasses Etta’s research, centering Risograph printing as a method to create collective imagination. The studio focuses on using Risography as an anti-capitalist, queer and alternative method for building connection.
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MA Gender, Sexuality and Culture, Distinction, University of Manchester, Manchester, 2022-23
BA (Hons) Graphic Communication Design, First Class, Central Saint Martins, UAL, London, 2015-18
BFA Graphic Design (semester),
School of Visual Arts, New York, 2017
Art and Design Foundation, Distinction, Central Saint Martins, UAL, London, 2014-15
Associate Lecturer, Art Foundation, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, 2023-present
Associate Lecturer, BA Graphic Design, Camberwell College of Arts, UAL, London, 2023-present
Junior Designer, Vintage, Penguin Random House, London, 2019-22
Risograph Print Technician, Rabbits Road Press, London, 2017-22
Screen Print Technician, Print Club London, London, 2018-19
Graduate Teaching Assistant, BA Graphic Communication, Central Saint Martins, UAL, London, 2018
Risograph Print Intern, Endless Editions, New York, 2017
Making It Happen: New Community Architecture, RIBA Architecture Gallery, London, 2019
Secret to a Good Life, Royal Academy of the Arts, London, 2018
Corrrective Exhibition, Window Galleries, Central Saint Martins, London, 2018
'I Don’t Know Her Name, But I Know Her Work’, Lethaby Gallery, Central Saint Martins, London, 2017
Research Lunch ‘Archives’, Queer Intersections Oxford, Oxford, 2024
Weekly Lecture Series, Central Saint Martins, London, 2019