This workshop has been canceled—but will be rescheduled in the near future. Stay tuned for reschedule date announcement!
Come explore and play with printmaking to create collagraph prints. Collagraphy was created in 1953 and is derived from the word kola, meaning to glue and graph. On the first day, participants will create a print plate by collaging different textures and found materials onto cardboard. The second day is dedicated to printing, either by hand or using the press. Participants will take home unique monoprints with a variety of textures and color value.
Age and ability: 16 years and older, beginners welcome!
This 2-day workshop takes place Sat & Sun, Sep 10 & 11, 10am–2pm.
About the Instructor
Newly arrived in the valley, Caty is excited to share her love of printmaking. She has an MFA from Pratt Institute and has been teaching multiple ages for more than twenty years. Caty has been represented in multiple galleries on the East Coast. Her work is in the permanent printmaking collections of the New York Public Library and the University of Georgia.
2022 Craft Series Workshops are generously supported by Heather Horton.