Experimental Monoprinting
X451 (2 semester units in Art)
This course offers an experimental approach to monoprinting using non-traditional techniques that do not require an etching press. Appropriate for artists at all levels, the techniques demonstrated are especially effective for painters, who will discover new ways of approaching their painting through the process of hand-printing. Techniques demonstrated include photo transfer with gum Arabic, packing tape, and beeswax. You will also explore handprinting large linoleum block prints, collagraphy, encaustic etching, and monotypes on Plexiglas.
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Mon. March 3, San Francisco
HEATHER WILCOXON, M.F.A., has taught at the San Francisco Art Institute, College of Marin, California College of the Arts, and the San Francisco Center for the Book. She is represented by Toomey-Tourell Gallery and SFMOMA Artists Gallery in San Francisco; Greenwood-Chebithes Gallery in Southern California; Jack Meier Gallery in Houston, Texas; and Brenda Taylor in New York. She is the recipient of awards from The Pollock-Krasner Fellowship, the Marin Arts Council Individual Grant, and the Djerassi Artist-in-Residence Fellowship.NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.