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Solar Etching and Monoprint Workshops with Soledad Salamé

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From the Moon to the Earth at the temporary (MICA [...]

—Randi Reiss-McCormack, 2011

NEW WORKSHOP: March 2, 3, & 4 – no more than 4 artists will be accepted / The solar etching and monoprint workshop will also be offered the weekend of March 17, 18, and 19 for those who cannot make the first weekend.

This next workshop will now focus primarily on solar etching and monoprint, where each artist will be encouraged to create a series, or set of prints to compose one strong body of work. We will recycle your plates, so many of you do not have to produce new plates. This workshop is for every kind of artist interested in building a solid printmaking portfolio of both concept and aesthetic. We will work with you individually to create this portfolio with enough freedom and guidance for you to enhance your creative language and visual identity.

The workshop is 10am- 4pm
$200 per day for 4 artists; $250 for 3

To sign up for March 2-4, or 17-19, contact Soledad, solsa1@verizon.net or Soledad’s assistant, Robin, robintalley.page@gmail.com .

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