
Free Ink Day, July 26th
Join us on June 26th for a family-friendly, cyanotype Free Ink Day!
Join us on June 26th for a family-friendly, cyanotype Free Ink Day!
In this 1-day course, students will learn how to mix any color imaginable using traditional oil-based printmaking inks.
Expand the bounds of your screen printing practice with a new technique that’s sure to challenge and inspire the way you approach your imagery moving forward. Learn how to translate your full color photographs or drawings into intricate screen prints through reverse thinking and painterly strokes with the reductive process!
Photolithography is a versatile printmaking process utilizing an array of mark-making applications from hand-drawn to lens-based and digital imagery. By the end of the course, participants will create a professionally printed, three-color, three run photolithograph in an edition of five.
In this weekend workshop, students will learn how they can capture moments, objects, movement, and imagery using cyanotype. This class will introduce students to the basics of how cyanotype works and will encourage their individual or collaborative explorations of the marks that can be made with the technique.
Students will learn to make carborundum collagraphs and create multi-color prints using watercolors mixed with gum Arabic.
This intermediate course offers students an opportunity to hone their introductory intaglio skills, with the addition of colorful new techniques. The class will focus on soft ground etching with the addition of relief roll and/or monoprint elements.
This class is for those who are interested in exploring the expressive potential of the woodcut/relief print. The emphasis of the class will be on developing individual vision and approach, and at the conclusion of this course, students will have a solid understanding of the medium with the goal of being able to continue to develop their work independently beyond the classroom.
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).
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