Date: Saturday, April 11, 10am-1pm
Ages: 18+
Cost: $50
Registration deadline: Saturday, April 4
Maximum enrollment: 12
Instructor: Megan Wetzel
Water soluble monotypes are a form of printmaking that uses water-soluble crayons and watercolor paints. Participants use these materials to paint and draw on a plexiglass plate. The paints are allowed to dry and are then printed on an etching press using damp paper. Wet paper reactivates the water-soluble materials and results in a vibrant impression. This form of monotype is the form of printing we offer that is closest to drawing and painting.
Class participants will donate one (or more!) of the prints they make in this class to Art 4 Shelter, an art sale fundraising event to benefit Simpson Housing Services. Art 4 Shelter has raised over $1.3 million to house, support, and empower people impacted by homelessness. The 16th Anniversary Art 4 Shelter is taking place on May 1, 2026 at Quincy Hall in the Northeast Arts district of Minneapolis. All art donors are encouraged to attend!
For more information on Art 4 Shelter, visit: simpsonhousing.org
REGISTRATION DETAILS
Registration and payment may be completed through this website. You will receive an email a week prior to your class with information about the class.
Refunds are no longer available after the registration deadline.
Please call 612-278-4162 or email jo@highpointprintmaking.org if you wish to pay with cash or check, or have any questions.
DISCOUNTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
A 10% discount is available for Highpoint Members.
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.

