Thursdays, April 9, 2026 – June 11, 2026 6:30 – 9:30 PM This dynamic 10-week course invites students to explore two major printmaking techniques—relief and silkscreen—each offering unique opportunities to expand visual language and creative expression within a supportive, community-based learning environment. Students will carve and layer imagery using traditional relief printing on the press while also exploring the graphic versatility of screenprinting. In addition, students will be introduced to monoprinting as a strategy for layering unique color into relief prints. Through demonstrations, one-on-one instructor support, hands-on practice, and exposure to the work of historical and contemporary artists, students will build technical skills while discovering how different printmaking approaches can shape and strengthen their artistic voice. Participants may combine methods or work in focused series—this course is designed to support both new and experienced printmakers in developing a personal, powerful image-making practice. Classes provide an opportunity for building skills for independent studio practice and foster a collaborative, community-based learning experience. This class also includes 2 extra weeks of studio time, as well as sign-up based independent hours throughout the session.
Cambridge's only all ages, all skill level, art center serving the greater Boston area.