Join us this week for some printmaking fun! Campers will make monoprints and linocut prints, both individual and collaborative, while learning all about the printmaker's cabinet of tools and supplies. They will hone their carving skills, learn how to safely use the press, pull ink through a screen, and perhaps most importantly, practice thinking with "printer's mind," imagining their work reversed, as in a mirror image.
Instructor
Art educator Jen Johnson holds an undergraduate degree in art history and English literature from the University of Kansas, as well as an MAT (Masters in the Art of Teaching) from the English Department at the University of Montana. In her own practice, Jen is equally invested in understanding the larger world through her interactions with the art objects of others and the making of her own art objects. Jen considers her greatest strengths as an educator to be the facilitation of reflective and critical conversations about art and art making, as well as the creation of safe environments for authentic explorations into the practices of self-expression and making. Her preferred mediums are mixed media, printmaking, and photography, but she enjoys the act of creation no matter the medium and considers it one of her greatest joys to make art alongside others.
Class Time
Tuesday-Friday, 12pm-3:00pm
July 7-10
Tuition
$125
Ages
11-14
All Supplies Included
Students should wear closed-toe shoes and clothing that can get messy. They are encouraged to bring a refillable water bottle and a snack.
*Refunds will not be given if cancellation is made less than a week before the beginning of the session. If Prairie cancels a class, a makeup class will be offered. Makeup classes are not offered to students who miss a class.
