Sunday, February 3, 2019

Penland's Summer Printmaking and Book Arts Workshops


Summer Printmaking and Book Arts Workshops at Penland

Penland offers 1- and 2-week summer classes taught by visiting instructors in well-equipped studios. Printmaking and letterpress classes include topics like etching, intaglio, woodblock printing, hand-set type, photopolymer plates, screen printing, and more. Workshops are open to serious students of all levels unless specified in course description; beginners welcome.

UNT Printmaking majors and Printmaking Graduate Students can get advanced elective course credit this Fall for pre-approved summer workshops through ASTU 43025302Printmaking Remote Research, which formalizes the off-campus experience into a series of projects that focus on demonstrating new technical skills, presenting awareness of contemporary practices, documentation of professional development, and participating in professional networking opportunities.  Interested students must contact the Printmaking program coordinator Andrew DeCaen to review the requirements then register for the workshop.

April 7-13, 2019
Jason Bige Burnett
Swipe Right for Screenprinting

May 26 – June 7, 2019
Jeffrey Dell
Screen Printing

June 9-21, 2019
Deborah Chaney
Lithography: Basics & Beyond

June 9-21, 2019
Bryan Christopher Baker
Casual Compositions & Absolute Control

June 23 – July 5, 2019
Julie Chen
Artists’ Books: Ideation in Action

July 7-19, 2019
Kristen Martincic
Relief Monoprint: Color, Shape, Edge

July 7-19, 2019
Eileen Wallace
Techniques, Tips & Tricks

July 21 – August 6, 2019
April Flanders
Singular Prints & Alternate Presentations

July 21 – August 6, 2019
Laura Baisden
No Going Back

August 11-23, 2019
Carrie Lingscheit & Emmy Lingscheit
Thinking in Reverse

August 11-23, 2019
Inge Bruggeman
Text Re-Envisioned

August 25-31, 2019
Jay Fox
Etch a Sketch

August 25-31, 2019
Scott Moore
Letterpress Wood Type Production


from UNT Printmaking Blog http://untprintmakingblog.blogspot.com/2019/02/penlands-summer-printmaking-and-book.html

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