Wednesdays, September 10, and 17, 6-9pm
This beginner/refresher workshop introduces participants to creating intaglio prints from copper plates. It will cover basic techniques including drypoint, hard ground line etching, plate preparation, and printing, as well as an overview of best practices in the print shop such as cleaning procedures, setting the press, and materials location and sourcing. This is a perfect printing process for those who love working with line and tone. Participants will produce a small copper plate etching and edition, using black ink and/or variable colors, depending on the interests and levels of the students.
The class will conclude with an opportunity to share and discuss everyone’s artwork.
Level: Beginner – no previous experience necessary
Registration closes September 2, 2025. Material fees are included with your registration to cover the supplies provided in class. Students will need to gather/purchase additional materials for class (see the materials list below). This list will also be provided with the registration confirmation email.
Registration includes a $30 materials fee to cover the materials supplied in class, including a copper printing plate, two sheets of printmaking paper (22”x30”), ink, tarlatan, and newsprint. In addition, students are requested to bring the following items:
www.nicole-parker-art.com – Nicole Parker is a fine artist specializing in representational oil painting and intaglio printmaking. She received her BFA and Certificate from the Pennsylvania Academy of the fine arts in 2018. She is greatly enriched and inspired by sensory sources like music, film, storytelling and food. She joined Pyramid as a keyholder resident and was thrilled to stay on as an associate! Her work can be viewed at nicole-parker-art.com.
“I came in as a beginner knowing nothing and came out really happy with what I’d made ….”
—Previous Workshop Participant
“There was a lot of information and practice to cover in a short amount of time. As an art educator I am aware of how difficult that can be. [The instructor] did an excellent job with time management and providing clear instruction with visual demonstration. I really enjoyed the conversation, ideas, and inspiration from other students.”
—Previous Workshop Participant