Sampler Session: Contact Paper Screen Print
- Highpoint Center for Printmaking 912 West Lake Street Minneapolis, MN, 55408 (map)
Date: Thursday, September 12, 2024
Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Cost: $35 per course
Ages: 16+; for beginner students
Registration Deadline: Monday, September 9th
Enrollment: Maximum 10
Instructor: Mads Golitz
Use contact paper and acrylic ink to print a small screen print edition.
About Sampler Sessions:
Sampler Sessions are introductory, hands-on workshops for those interested in exploring the basics of printmaking. Classes take place in the evening, and have no prerequisites. Workshops begin with a demonstration with most of the class period used for exploring the print process learned. All materials included with class fee. Each class will have an overflow session if the first fills. Please call or check the website for updates.
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
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.
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