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SOLD OUT: Introduction to Painterly Monotype Printmaking

November 12, 2022 @ 10:00 am 4:00 pm

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2022
10:00AM-4:00PM PT

Instructor: Heather Wilcoxon

Location: Room 208

Painterly monotypes are an exciting and fresh way to approach image making. Perfect for painters who want to explore new ideas and get results quickly. We will be using water-based intaglio inks, acrylic printing plates, and an etching press. The instructor will demonstrate how to use the inks with brayers, brushes and paper towels, and give full instruction on using the electric press. All materials are included in the class fee, but bring a few sketches or images of ideas/inspiration. All levels are welcome, no prior printmaking experience necessary. Note: bring snacks or a bag lunch along with a water bottle.

Registration for this workshop will close on November 4, 2022.

Sliding Scale: $30-220

Please view this page to help you decide which tier to choose: https://sonomacommunitycenter.org/sliding-scale/

All Levels
Adults

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Heather Wilcoxon

Instructor

Heather Wilcoxon lives and works in the Bay Area. She received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1988. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Her work is in several permanent collections including The American University Museum, Washington DC, The Fine Arts Museum, Auchenbach Foundation of Graphic Arts in San Francisco, the De Saisset Museum and Triton Museum in Santa Clara and the Di Rosa Preserve in Napa, California. She has received several fellowship awards. Two from the Pollock/ Krasner Foundation, New York. Three painting grants from the Buck Foundation in Marin County and a residency fellowship from the Djerassi Artist Residency Program and The Stonehouse Artist Program in California as well as recently winning the 2019 Distinguished Women in the Arts Award from the Fresno Art Museum.

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