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Olive's Workshops

Intro to Relief Printmaking

Regular price $85.00
Regular price Sale price $85.00

Intro to Relief Printmaking

Instructor: Pam Beagle-Daresta

Day & Date: Saturday, October 26

Time: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Tuition: $85.00

Ages: Adult (18 and Up)

All levels are welcome. No experience required.

Students Please Bring:

  • An Apron
  • Non-latex gloves
  • One T-shirt to print (a new shirt works best)
  • Willingness to be open to creative play!
  • Note taking materials.
  • (Optional) A snack and/or water bottle. Filtered water is available in the classroom.

Try your hand at relief printmaking. Halloween subjects scarry and playful are our focus but you may choose your favorite subject. We will be creating relief prints with nontoxic inks and contemporary printing plates. We will design and carve our print plates in the morning.  Our after- lunch session will be filled with printing our plates on different; papers and formats, with different color printing techniques, also printing on a T-shirt.

Sharing printing plates offers printed collaborative pieces, this will be encouraged, expanding everyone’s creative possibilities.

There will be a 1- hour lunch break. Bring a sack lunch or explore local dining options.

Instructor provided materials are included with an estimated $30 FEE PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the workshop. Material fees may change depending on the number of participants and price of materials at the workshop. *Payment by cash or check is required for materials fees. 

* Workshops are subject to low enrollment cancellation if the minimum number of 4 students is not reached. You can check enrollment listed below the workshop photo. We do update these manually so if you have any questions, you’re welcome to call Olive’s Porch for more information.

About Instructor: Pam’s professional Artistic journey began after graduating from Ringling College of Art and Design. Her practice combines being a practicing artist and teaching artist.  Sharing her passion for the arts though teaching, ever expanding mark making possibilities, continues to inspire her teaching practice and art making.