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Intro to Linoleum Block Printing

  • The Church 48 Madison Street Sag Harbor, NY, 11963 United States (map)

Tickets

  • $200 | Includes all materials

Often characterized by flat colors and bold graphic shapes, block printing has long been an affordable and approachable medium for creating multiple prints. From a block of linoleum, an image is created by carving away areas of negative space. Leaving only the final design, the block can then be rolled with ink and printed using a press or by hand. Once carved, the block can be printed indefinitely, varying color, orientation, and even layering additional blocks. Led by artist and printmaker Robynn Smith, this workshop will offer an introduction to the block printing process, exploring techniques for carving, printing, and more.   

A materials kit with carving tools, printmaking paper, and two linoleum blocks will be included in the cost of admission and can be taken home following the workshop. All other necessary equipment and supplies will provided for the duration of the course. No additional materials are required, and no prior experience is necessary. 

 Class size is limited to ten to ensure an optimal participant-to-instructor ratio. 

  • Robynn Smith is an internationally exhibiting painter and printmaker and Professor Emerita at Monterey Peninsula College. Smith’s works combine many layers of information that combine to both reveal and obscure moments of beauty and horror. The tactile subtleties of carved and printed surfaces merge with embedded and transferred photographic processes which focus and sharpen the impact of the imagery. The resulting works create a surprising visual language that reaches places of tender familiarity, shocking trauma, submerged memory, and subconscious reality. 

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Insight Sunday with Michelle Fiordaliso and Lindsay Morris