Learn how to create collagraphs, a unique printmaking technique that requires no previous experience! Derived from the French word “collage,” collagraph's are three-dimensional collages made by affixing various materials such as string, masking tape, cardboard, etc., to the surface of a matrix or base, in this case, the wood block that is inked and printed. For inspiration, and to see the many different possibilities and forms collagraphs have taken, check out the collagraphs of Pablo Picasso, Pierre Roche, Rolf Nesche, John Ross, and Clare Romano.
All supplies will be provided for you at the gallery. The two sessions will start on the hour at 12:00pm and 3:00pm.
All works made in this free art class stay at the gallery after the classes to be exhibited in our annual Community Arts Project Exhibition (happening this winter). Artwork will be sold starting at $20 each. 100% of funds will support future free art class programming.