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White Line Print
with Christine Niles
The technique of printing a multi-color print from a single woodblock originated in Provincetown Massachusetts in 1915, eliminating the need to carve separateblocks for each color in the print.
In this class we will look at samples of work by those artists who developed and embraced this technique as well as contemporary artist who still use it today.Using simple tools: pine board, Exacto knife, and watercolors each artist will design and carve a block and make a series of prints.
This class skips May 12th
Printmaking
with Jen Berger
This class introduces participants to linoleum block printmaking with a focus ontwo-color printing techniques. Over four weeks, students will design, carve, and printtheir own linocut images while learning two different approaches to multi-color printing:puzzle printing and registration printing with separate blocks.