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Classes at Tiger Lily Press 

 

NOTE: FALL 2021 CLASSES ANNOUNCED SOON.

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THIS CLASS WILL BE RESCHEDULED.

Collagraph Printmaking
Instructor: Mary Woodworth

$126 members, $158 non-members
Maximum 6 participants

Make your own plates with ordinary materials! Using cardboard, paper, fabric, modeling paste and acrylic mediums participants create plates which can be printed alone or in layers. We will introduce block out stencils and cut shape collagraph plates to expand the possibilities for abstract composition. Mary will offer advanced techniques in multi plate printing to more advanced students who may wish to repeat a class from previous offerings.

Participants should feel free to bring any cardboard/matboard as well as textured paper or fabric.

Mary Woodworth received a MA in Art Education at the University of Cincinnati. She has been hand-printing for over 25 years, exhibiting work from a full range of printmaking techniques during that time period, from bold graphic black and white relief prints to lush abstract monotypes.



 

THIS CLASS WILL BE RESCHEDULED.

Introduction to Polyester Lithography
Instructor: Jay Harriman

$108 members, $135 non-members
Maximum 6 participants

Polyester lithography plates (aka Pronto Plates) are a cheap, non-toxic, and lightweight alternative to litho stones. They can be used with commonly available supplies for a wide range of print projects and easy classroom use. We will explore printing drawings, designs, and photographic images. No prior print experience necessary.

Participants should bring any designs/drawings for a print and printmaking paper such as Rives or Stonehenge for final prints.

A future Color Polyester Lithography class offering will build on this course to cover multiple color and registration printing with polyester plates.

Jay Harriman is a volunteer, a Tiger Lily Press member and a printmaker. He has worked in IT for twenty-five years, and has taught part-time at Miami University.