Instructor: Brian Stuparyk Brian will demonstrate the tools and techniques involved in letterpress printmaking, including use of the Vandercook Proof Press in the TLP studio. Participants will design and compose a number of multi-color letterpress postcard designs using type, cuts and blocks from the TLP collection. Brian Stuparyk, of Steam Whistle Press (specializing in letterpress), […]
Email [email protected] with your intent to participate in the 40th Anniversary Show at Kennedy Heights Art Center by this date.
Saturdays, March 16 and 23, 10am – 2pm (Includes consulting time with the instructor at open studio, Tuesday, March 19, 6 – 9pm) Instructor: Jonpaul Smith Explore the world of color in relief block printing. This class will go beyond one block, one color and proceed to the development of multi-color printing with multiple blocks, […]
Saturdays, March 16 and 23, 10am – 2pm (Includes consulting time with the instructor at open studio, Tuesday, March 19, 6 – 9pm) Instructor: Jonpaul Smith Explore the world of color in relief block printing. This class will go beyond one block, one color and proceed to the development of multi-color printing with multiple blocks, […]
Sunday March 24 12:30 – 4:30 p.m. Instructor: Nancy Turner Learn the basic logistics of screen printing, preparing the stencil, application to the screen, implementing ink, and proper use of the squeegee. All colors available to print on a towel, t-shirt or note card. Nancy Turner is currently the fabric silk screener at Tiger Lily […]
Saturday, March 30, 2019 from 10am – noon at Tiger Lily Press studio Traditional Japanese woodcut employs water-based colors, a hand-held disc barren printing tool, and the accurate kento registration system cut directly into the block. Vollmer will show the carving and printing tools, and demonstrate how multiple colors are printed. Bring food and join […]
April’s PowerPoint lecture will include information about Mokuhanga technique, a little about its history, and some examples of contemporary work. Free and open to the public. Sunday, March 31 at 2pm, with reception following. Free and open to the public.