WINTER SEMESTER 2025
Adult Printmaking Classes
7378 NEW! Printmaking On and Off the Press
Instructor: Kristian Battell
Tuesdays, 9:30 AM–12 PM
Explore the many possibilities of printmaking in this class! Printing processes both on and off the press, such as monoprinting, drypoint etching, block printing, and collagraphs will be covered. Class time will consist of demonstrations, discussions, working on the presses, and one-on-one instruction. Most materials provided.
10 session(s): 1/7–3/11
Tuition: member $395, non–member $425
Materials fee: $53
7422 Exploring Etching in Color and Black & White
Instructor: Russ Spitkovsky
Thursdays, 9:30 AM–12 PM
Explore traditional and contemporary etching methods, including monotype and monoprinting. Experience this beautiful and versatile art form for yourself! Some materials provided. Additional supplies to be discussed during the first class. This class is taught by an instructor who is bilingual in Russian and English. For questions or additional information, please email us at studioschool@artcenternj.org and we will connect you with the instructor for translation assistance in your preferred language.
10 session(s): 1/9–3/13
Tuition: member $395, non–member $425
Materials fee: $63
7466 Contemporary Printmaking
Instructor: David DiMarchi
Fridays, 9:30 AM–12 PM
This class is designed for intermediate and advanced students to explore a variety of printmaking techniques, with an emphasis on monoprint, intaglio, relief and mixed processes. With a push towards experimentation and independence, students will be challenged to create new works that could be a series of artist books, suites of prints, or simply new bodies of work. This course will fluctuate between direct group instruction and demonstration, individual instruction and ample open studio work time, allowing students to learn and explore new processes/ techniques. More experienced students are encouraged to enroll in “Contemporary Printmaking: Guided Open Studio.” Some materials provided. Additional materials needed will be discussed in class.
10 session(s): 1/10–3/14
Tuition: member $395, non–member $425
Materials fee: $63
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