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Make+Take: Tile Linocut, August 2024
August 28, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
$45.00Let’s Make+Take!
Wednesday, August 28, 7-9pm
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About this Workshop:
Let’s make squares! In this short form workshop, participants will choose one of pre-design samples for their square format soft linoleum blocks. Once carving is done, we will print by hand to create our printed patterns!
Level: Beginner—No experience necessary!
Registration closes August 20, 2024 and all materials are provided.
Sample images by Jun Lee
CLASS MATERIALS LIST:
Registration includes all materials—just come ready to have fun! In addition, you may want to bring the following optional items for class:
- Personal apron (we’ll have extras) or wear clothes that can get inky
- Notepad or sketchbook to take notes
YOUR INSTRUCTOR:

Jun Lee is a printmaker who works in large format woodcut utilizing animals as metaphors to convey competition in our daily lives. Lee is a DC Art Bank Grant recipient from 2019–2022, awarded by the Government of DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. She was the Printmaking Artist in Residence at the Lee Arts Center (VA, 2014–2021), Montgomery College Takoma Park/Silver Spring (MD, 2018), the winter resident at Penland School of Crafts (NC, 2017–2020), and the Denbo Fellow at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center (MD, 2017). Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art & Design where she earned a BFA in Illustration in 2002, and a Post Baccalaureate in Printmaking in 2004. In 2007, She received her MFA in Print Media from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, MI. Lee’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and she has taught printmaking classes at multiple locations. Learn more about her work at junleeprints.com and follow her on Instagram @junieleelee.
“Jun Lee is a talented, energetic, and supportive teacher/person. She is also very thorough. Appreciated very much seeing and trying to follow her ways of working as knew they were based on her experience.”
—Workshop Participant, Introduction to Woodcut Relief Printmaking

