Printmaking Series: Experimental Monotype  (06/28, 07/19, & 08/16)

Printmaking Series: Experimental Monotype (06/28, 07/19, & 08/16)

Explore the printmaking Process!

By Community Education at Napa Valley College

Date and time

June 28 · 9:30am - August 16 · 1pm PDT

Location

Napa Valley College- Upper Valley Campus

1088 College Avenue St. Helena, CA 94574

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 49 days 3 hours

Escape the summer heat with some cool printmaking classes. In these monthly sessions at the upper valley campus, we will explore the accessible printmaking process of monotype. (Ink is applied to a plexiglass plate and transferred to paper using a Takach printing press.) At each class meeting you have options: explore a painterly additive process, an abstract subtractive approach, or use organic material for botanical printing. Once you get a taste of monotype you will see the banquet of possibilities that lies before you. For beginners as well as experienced printmakers, you will find a supportive community for art making. Priced to enjoy a single or three-session printmaking class. Limited to six students. For more info or to contact the instructor visit www.nancywillis.com Limited to six students. For more info or to contact the instructor visit www.nancywillis.com *$30 materials fee payable to instructor at each class meeting. Includes all inks, most paper and supplies for class. Advance registration required. (NVC Community Ed is so affordable! Only about $30 per hour for this class!)

Jun 28, Jul 19, & Aug 16

Sat, 9:30am-2:00pm

UVC, St. Helena

Willis, Rm 8

All 3 classes for $395

Refund Policy: “Requests for a refund on a fee-based class not cancelled by the college must be made at least five (5) working days prior to the beginning of the class. No refunds can be made on requests made after that date. A $5 per person processing fee will be retained on all refunds unless the class is cancelled or meeting times are changed by the college.”


Organized by

Napa Valley College's Community Education is offered throughout the Napa Valley with administrative offices located in St. Helena at the Upper Valley Campus. The program is comprised of workshops, fee-based classes, noncredit (no-fee) classes, educational trips and tours, special events, and short-term vocational training programs. Enjoy a variety of classes to choose from in subject areas such as the arts, writing, culinary arts, gardening/outdoors, computer literacy, modern languages and ESL.

$395