with Emily Edwards
Saturdays on July 18 & 25 and Sunday July 26, 1-4:30pm
at the IC Press Co-op (225 N. Gilbert)
pay-what-you-can: XXXX
Discover the velvety and rich airbrushed quality of tonal values produced with intaglio aquatint techniques. By using metal & acid at PS1’s community print shop, beginners and beyond are welcome to investigate the texture and tonality inherent within the graphic or hand-drawn imagery of intaglio. The workshop will use an array of tools: etching needles, crayons, sharpies, dremel engraving, paint brushes, sponges, and more. Methods in plate preparation, stop-out, print-shop safety/etiquette, and printing techniques will be discussed throughout the duration of the workshop.
At the onset of the first session participants are encouraged to enter with a rough idea, sketch, or digital image to be transformed into an edition of 8 prints. Participants can expect to leave with a new approach to creating texture in their artwork and with the necessary information to continue printing and etching. Plus you’ll go home with your own edition of intaglio prints!
Open to ages 18+.
Registration deadline: July 11
*PS1 workshops are pay-what-you-can thanks to support from Hills Bank and individual donors. XXX 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.
TEACHING ARTIST
Emily Edwards is a mixed-media printmaker and ceramicist working primarily in monoprint, intaglio, screenprint and sculpture. Her current practice is driven by graphic and textural collage paired with memory studies and the found object. Her current body of work explores longevity, evocation, and the dismantling of wetland ecology in the Midwest. Based in Iowa City, Iowa, Edwards holds a BFA from the University of Iowa with a focus in Printmaking and a certificate in Museum Studies.