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Course Description

A monoprint is an individual, one-of-a-kind print that can be made from a variety of traditional plates (metal, wood, cardboard, plexiglass, or other nontraditional surfaces). In this workshop, students will learn how to monoprint. Demonstrations will include: mixing inks, hand-wiping, rolling techniques, and overprinting in multiple colors and plates. Students will learn how to make and print their own plates using carborundum, gum transfers, and chine collé. Open to all levels, no printmaking experience required. Participants must bring their own shop towels and gloves. All other materials will be provided.

Level: beginner.

Basic Enrollment Requirements: None.

Refund Policy: The refund policy for Courses at Tufts offerings is dependent on the offering type: whether the offering is a course, workshop or short course, or in-demand offering. Please refer to the section details to confirm the type of offering as well as any exceptions to the standard refund policy. The refund policies for each offering type are viewable here: https://universitycollege.tufts.edu/policies/refunds#Courses-at-Tufts-(Academic-Year--Summer-Session)

Remission Eligible: Not eligible.

Notes

Workshop materials: Please bring several sheets of Rives BFK paper (preferably white) to print your work on. All other materials will be provided.
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Section Title
Monoprinting
Type
Workshop
Days
Sa, Su
Time
10:00AM to 3:00PM
Dates
May 04, 2024 to May 05, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
10.0
Location
  • Boston Fine Arts Campus
Instruction Method
In-Person  
Course Fee(s)
Section Notes

This is a workshop and follows all workshop related policies. For more information about course policies and expectations, please visit https://universitycollege.tufts.edu/policies#University-Policies

This section is also open to high school students who are 11th or 12th grade students. High School students who enroll will be prompted to submit an additional application after enrollment including: a high school transcript, letter of recommendation, parental permission, and other required consent forms.

Classroom: SMFA at Tufts, 230 The Fenway, Room A104

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