Printmaking courses encourage the mastery of traditional techniques as well as experimentation and innovation. Explore etching, lithography, silkscreen, relief, photographic print processes, drawing, and more.

Screen printing is an old and versatile process with many modern uses. We present a variety of techniques and contemporary fine art applications of silkscreen printing. Students are guided through the transformation of an idea to printed image and encouraged to take a creative approach. The emphasis is on experimentation, … Read more

Start Date

05/21

Meeting Day

Tuesdays & Thursdays

End Date

07/11

Faculty

Carlos Alvarez

Time

6pm–10pm

Credits

3

register

two people in an art studio looking at a bright blue silkscreen print next to a table with more renditions of the same print

This workshop invites participants to experiment with an array of etching techniques, including multiple state open bite and etched textures. Emphasis is put on relief etching techniques: longer acid bites and deep etches. The expressive character of etched matrices are printed using viscosity methods — superimposition and juxtaposition of color. No … Read more

Start Date

05/30

Meeting Day

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

End Date

06/02

Faculty

Catarina Coelho

Time

9am–1:30pm

Credits

0

register

Rich and expressive, monotype joins the graphic qualities of printmaking with the spontaneity of painting. This hands-on workshop teaches the basics of chine colle, pronto plate, collagraph, as well as other processes, and explores the sequential possibilities of monotype to develop images conceptually and formally. Image-making methods, ink handling, print … Read more

Start Date

06/07

Meeting Day

Friday, Saturday, Sunday

End Date

06/09

Faculty

David Bligh

Time

Friday, 6:30-9:30pm; Sat/Sun, 9am-3pm–

Credits

0

register