Indigenous Heritage Month Printmaking Workshop

Wednesday, November 20th from 2—4pm at the CU Art Museum

Tiana, who has light skin and short, straight, dark brown hair. She is smiling and has red lipstick on.

For this workshop, led by MFA candidate Tiana Boisseau-Palo, participants will utilize plexiglass to learn different methods of printing multicolored monotypes, a process that will give you different results each and every time you pull a print. To demonstrate the versatility of this medium we will be working subtractively and additively, using cut paper stencils and direct tracing. We will be printing both with a press and by hand to create different textures. All supplies will be provided, and participants can expect to leave the workshop with about 5-10 finished prints. Bringing a sketch or two is recommended. We will be working with 5x7" plates.

For those with less time, we will also be holding a drop-in printmaking workshop at the same time led by lead museum attendant Neb Berry. Learn how to make your very own mini print with our mini printing press!

Snacks and beverages will be provided.

Free and all are welcome!

Registration for the monotype workshop is limited to 12 participants - register here
Note: You do not need to register for the drop-in mini printmaking workshop - only the monotype workshop.

This workshop is part of Native American Brilliance Month.