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Stone Lithography


This workshop will cover the basics of Lithography. Starting with drawing with different artistic lithographic materials and progressing through processing and subsequent printing and editioning of the stone.  Stone lithography is  known for its ability to capture hand-drawn and expressive marks, shading, and texture. Workshop students will learn how to prepare, draw, process, and print a lithographic stone while learning other necessary printmaking techniques and the rich history of lithography through this course. Students will hone printing skills through acting as a printing assistant for their peers. The class will culminate with students completing an edition of their own print; a traditional, one-layer, greyscale lithograph.

About the instructor: Brian Wagner (they/them) received their B.F.A. in Printmaking and Drawing and Art History from MSU Moorhead in 2019. In 2020, they attended the world-renowned Tamarind Institute of Fine Art Lithography and are a trained Tamarind Collaborative Printer and Lithographer. They are currently working and living in Minneapolis, MN. They have taught workshops and continuing education classes through the Plains Art Museum, PEARS PrintmakingStudio, MCAD, the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program, and Highpoint Center for Printmaking, among others. Primarily a Lithographer and Book Artist, their work often focuses on their queer existence and memory, interest in queer domesticity, and what it’s like living in and occupying these spaces.


REGISTRATION DETAILS
Registration and payment may be completed through this website. Refunds are no longer available after the registration deadline. Please call 612-871-1326 or email info@highpointprintmaking.org if you wish to pay with cash or check, or have any questions.

DISCOUNTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Highpoint Member Discount: A 10% discount is available for Highpoint Members. Contact us at info@highpointprintmaking.org with questions. Interested in becoming a member?

Co-op Member Discount: Highpoint Co-op Members receive a 25% discount on all non-Sampler Session classes. Enter the Co-op Member discount code at checkout. Contact the Artistic Programs Director with questions.

Full Color Print Scholarship: A limited number of full tuition scholarships are available through the Full Color Print Scholarship, which provides free classes to individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. Request a scholarship for this class by clicking the button below, or call, email or visit Highpoint. See our Discounts and Scholarships page for more details.


Earlier Event: September 23
Color Theory for Printmakers
Later Event: September 30
Twin Cities Art Week at Highpoint