Adult Studio Workshop

Printing the Fragmented Self

Classes

Wednesday, April 13, 2022
5 – 7 pm EDT
Zoom, Virtual Program

This program is at capacity. If you have questions or would like to receive advance notification about future programs, please email info@thejm.org.

In this two-part virtual workshop taught by printmaker Jennifer Mack-Watkins, participants will create an edition of prints that represent their cultural backgrounds, identities, and histories, drawing inspiration from prints in the Jewish Museum collection. Learn hand-printed relief techniques in order to create original designs that will be reproduced in multiples using a variety of professional papers and tools, and experiment with printing on found surfaces. All materials are included in the course fee, and a customized kit will be mailed to each participant in advance of the workshop. Each kit will include Japanese printmaking blocks and papers, block cutting tools, rollers and ink, and a variety of other specialized materials.

This session will be led virtually through Zoom. Participants should have access to a computer with a camera and WiFi, and will receive a Zoom link prior to the program date.

All skill levels welcome.

$175 General; $160 Member (price includes all materials and shipping within the US)

Please note that this is a two-session class. Ticket purchase is required and includes both sessions on April 6 & 13. If you do not receive your email confirmation within ten minutes, please check your spam folder.

Lea Nikel, Untitled, 1978, lithograph on paper. The Jewish Museum, New York. Gift of Selma and Stanley I. Batkin.