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Fun with ArtFoamies, march 2024
March 23, 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
$100.00An In-Studio Workshop!
Saturday, March 23, 2-5pm
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About this Workshop:
ArtFoamies are unique art stamps created from original art. ArtFoamies can be used to create all sorts of art, craft, and home decor projects. Join us for a hands-on workshop to show you how to print with stamping ink on paper, block printing ink on fabric, and acrylic paint on canvas. All materials will be provided in class.
Level: All levels are welcome – no previous print experience necessary
Registration extended to March 17, 2024. Material fees are included with your registration to cover the supplies provided in class. A list of additional optional items for students to consider bringing to class will be sent with the registration confirmation email.
Sample images by Sarah Matthews
CLASS MATERIALS LIST:
Registration includes a $20 fee for your class materials, which includes ArtFoamies stamps, ink, acrylic paint, paper, fabric, and canvas. In addition, students may want to gather the following optional items for class:
- Personal apron (we’ll have extras) or wear clothes that can get messy
- A notebook or sketchbook to take notes and or print on
YOUR INSTRUCTOR:

Sarah Matthews is a 2016 MA Art & the Book graduate from the Corcoran College of Arts and Design, and holds an MBA with a Marketing Concentration and BS in Sociology from Bowie State University. Matthews’ work has been exhibited nationally and is part of the permanent collections of Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, GWU’s Gelman Library, University of Puget Sound, and Samford University. Matthews is a full-time artist, teacher, & YouTuber (SARAHBEME). You can view her work at iamsarahmatthews.com.
“It was so great to have a wide variety of paints, stamp pads, paper, fabric, small and large art foamies. It was a great in person class so we could see how everyone was using the materials in a different way. The instructor did a nice balance of demonstration, advice, and giving us time to explore on our own.”
—Previous Workshop Attendee




