Date/Time: Tuesdays 6-9pm: 11/11, 11/18, 11/25, 12/2, 12/9, & 12/16
Ages: 16+
Cost: $300
Registration deadline: Wednesday 8/20
Maximum enrollment: 10
Instructor: Mads Golitz
Skill Level: Beginner
This introductory course explores different monotype methods while drawing inspiration from your dreams, a door into the creative unconscious. Each student will be given a dream journal during the first class, which they can use and reference throughout this six-week course (and beyond).
Each week runs like a one night workshop, with instructional time followed by printmaking. The first four weeks will cover: screen monotype, water-soluble monotype, reduction monotype, and stencil monoprint. The remaining two weeks will be all yours to play. Whether that is combining techniques, diving deeper into your favorite one, or letting your dreams decide.
This course is great for students new to monotype and returning printmakers looking to widen their artistic practice.
About the instructor: Mads Golitz (they/them) is a printmaker and educator living in the midwest. They hold a BA in Studio Arts from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, WA. Mads has worked with Highpoint as an Education Intern and is currently the Education Programs Assistant. They have taught several youth and adult workshops of various printmaking techniques. They encourage exploration and experimentation in their students' work as well as their own. Their practice is currently focused on symbolic imagery using intaglio and monotype techniques.
REGISTRATION DETAILS
Registration and payment may be completed through this website. You will receive an email a week prior to your class with information about the class.
Refunds are no longer available after the registration deadline.
Please call 612-278-4162 or email jo@highpointprintmaking.org if you wish to pay with cash or check, or have any questions.
DISCOUNTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
A 10% discount is available for Highpoint Members.
Full Color Print Scholarship: A limited number of full tuition scholarships are available through the Full Color Print Scholarship, which provides free classes to individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. Request a scholarship for this class by clicking the button below, or call, email or visit Highpoint. See our Discounts and Scholarships page for more details.