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TEACHING ARTIST
Annie Klein is a printmaker from Chicago, IL. Her prints combine the aesthetics of accumulation and biting humor to explore consumer culture and class politics in the Post-Truth Era. Klein’s work harnesses the reproducible nature of printmaking to visually depict information entropy in infinite replication. Klein received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a focus on printmaking and fiber material studies in 2017 and is currently an MFA candidate in printmaking at the University of Iowa.
with Annie Klein
Wednesday & Thursday Jan. 3, 4, 10, & 11, 5-9pm
at the IC Press Co-op (225 N. Gilbert St.)
pay-what-you-can: $50-300
Lift grounds allow the intaglio printmaker to achieve a variety of photographic, painterly, and graphic marks with wide tonal variety when paired with aquatint and step-etching. In this class, we will look at how to mix your own lift solutions and apply lift grounds to a copper etching plate through a silkscreen to achieve half-toned photographic imagery, graphic marks, or cover large swathes of a plate. Application with paintbrush or other mark-making tools will also be covered. Lift grounds can be used in conjunction with line etching to great effect. This workshop will cover preparing your image, screen, and plate for lift grounds, mixing the lift, applying hard ground, lifting the image area, etching, and printing plates.
Basic intaglio knowledge is required to participate.
Registration deadline: January 1
open to adults 18+
*PS1 workshops are pay-what-you-can thanks to support from Kum & Go, the Community Foundation of Johnson County, the Johnson County Board of Supervisors, and individual donors. $125 is the true cost of the workshop, and we encourage participants to select the cost that they can afford, or pay a little extra to support future sliding-scale fees.