Youth Printmaking

Class Description

Students will be introduced to a variety of printmaking techniques including relief, drypoint, and monotype. Each day will focus on different methods emphasizing texture, design, and experimentation, with students creating their own series of prints. This class is intended for students age 13—17.

Price

This class is operating on a sliding scale. You may purchase the class at a rate you feel financially comfortable with, up to the maximum class cost of $120. All students will recieve the same instruction regardless of payment.

Use the checkout process as-is to pay the full $120 for the course. To adjust the price during checkout, please enter the desired price in the promo code box in a multiple of 10 with the following format, between $20 and $110. For example, to pay $60, enter 60 into the promo code box. Please reach out to us if you need assistance.

Dates & Times

This class meets on June 23rd through 27th from 4 – 6:30 pm.

Materials Required

All materials are provided.

About The Instructor

Nicole Catalfamo is an artist and educator from Grove City, Pennsylvania and now living in Erie for over half a decade. A Master of Fine Arts graduate from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Fine Arts graduate from Edinboro University, she has extensive experience in the printmaking forms of intaglio, lithography, and monotype, as well as drawing and painting. Her education has included intensives and artist residencies in California and Italy, and she currently teaches art at Erie County Community College and Dafmark’s 21st Century Art Center, with studio space at The Shop at 19th and Chestnut. Much of her work involves the natural world, with the belief the landscape can be used to illustrate deeper truths about our human experience. Utilizing the natural environment as a metaphor, it inspires those who look to see often overlooked forms and patterns in nature.