Printmaking Workshop with Stefan Nodarse
$125.00
This printmaking workshop is comprised of 2 classes in the Carriage House at the Masur Museum:
Saturday, January 13, 2024, from 1-4pm
Saturday, January 20, 2024, from 1-4pm
Cost:
$100 museum members
$125 non-members
Class Summary:
The class will cover the basics of relief printing with linoleum and screen printing on paper to serve as an introduction to the various tools and inks used in each medium. The workshop will be three-hour sessions over two Saturday afternoons. The course is in conjunction with the John Hitchcock: Blanket Songs exhibition on display in the Museum. Participants should take note of Hitchcock’s use of the printing processes present in his work, working to create a multi-media work of art. The finished works will be displayed in the River Galleries for the artist to critique the afternoon before the Blanket Songs reception.
The cost of the class will cover all the materials provided by the museum, which students will keep. Beginners are welcome.
Space is limited so please sign up well in advance. You may call the museum at 318.329.2237 or sign up below. Payment in advance is required.
About the instructor:
Stefan Nodarse is the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions at the Masur Museum of Art. He earned his MFA with a concentration in printmaking from Indiana State University and also teaches art courses at the University of Louisiana at Monroe.
Take-home supply list (provided by the museum):
– Prints competed during workshop
– Speedball Linoleum cutting tools
– Mounted 8×10 in. Battleship Grey Linoleum
This class is presented as part of programming for the exhibition Blanket Songs by John Hitchcock, on view at the Masur Museum through February 3, 2024.
Sponsored by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities
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