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Solar Etching on Japanese Paper with Encaustic Wax Workshop
Studio intensive, advanced solar etching and encaustic workshop with Soledad Salamé.

Artist Soledad Salamé will host a series of printmaking workshops for small groups of artists in her Reservoir Hill studio. The focus of this course will be on solar etching on to Japanese paper for use with encaustic wax processes.

An Artist and Printmaker for 30 years, Soledad Salamé’s work was most recently on view at the Contemporary Museum in Baltimore.

Make Gorgeous Prints in the Studio of a Master Printmaker, Soledad Salame
Workshop: Solar Printing and Encaustic Wax
Dates: January 29, 30, and 31; February 5, 6, and 7
Duration: 3 Days
Cost: $550 Including wax, inks, two solar plates, and all studio materials (Does not include paper)
Limited to 5 artists

If you are interested please contact Soledad at 410-462-5365 or email at solsa1@verizon.net.

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Solar Etching on Japanese Paper with Encaustic Wax Workshop
Studio intensive, advanced solar etching and encaustic workshop with Soledad Salamé.

Artist Soledad Salamé will host a series of printmaking workshops for small groups of artists in her Reservoir Hill studio. The focus of this course will be on solar etching on to Japanese paper for use with encaustic wax processes.

An Artist and Printmaker for 30 years, Soledad Salamé’s work was most recently on view at the Contemporary Museum in Baltimore.

Make Gorgeous Prints in the Studio of a Master Printmaker, Soledad Salame
Workshop: Solar Printing and Encaustic Wax
Dates: January 29, 30, and 31; February 5, 6, and 7
Duration: 3 Days
Cost: $550 Including wax, inks, two solar plates, and all studio materials (Does not include paper)
Limited to 5 artists

If you are interested please contact Soledad at 410-462-5365 or email at solsa1@verizon.net.

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The idea of a master narrative and the Eurocentric bias of earlier editions of this text have been pressured, and forced to make room for multiplicity and inclusivity. The history of graphic design appears here fresher, livelier, and more relevant.

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This Week: Soft Gym celebration at the new YNot Lot, screening of "Without Arrows" at The Walters, artist talk with Jaz Erenberg at Loyola University of Maryland, Baltimore Clayworks Winterfest, Rooted in Joy reception at Coppin's Cary Beth Cryor Art Gallery, Arts for Learning celebration, and more!

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