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Laura Crehuet Berman has exhibited in over 125 galleries and museums around the world, and her work is represented by Cade Tompkins Projects, Long View Gallery, Olson-Larsen Gallery, Uprise Art and Zinc Contemporary. Berman regularly publishes large-scale monoprint projects with Pele Prints, St. Louis. She received her BFA from Alfred University and her MFA from Tulane University. Laura Crehuet Berman is a Professor at Kansas City Art Institute where she has taught printmaking and book arts since 2002. She publishes ‘Reflections on Color and Printmaking’ and runs ‘Prairieside Cottage and Outpost’, a family-friendly artist retreat in the Flint Hills region of Kansas.
This workshop introduces a variety of printmaking techniques through intaglio and relief methods of printing. Students will explore hand-drawn lines, textures and layered colors through using shaped plates and stencils in their prints. The class uses water-based ink and all basic supplies are provided. Students are welcome to start from scratch or to bring sketches as a starting point for this fast-paced workshop. Instruction is hands-on from 9:00am-12:00pm and a studio monitor is available from 1:00-4:00pm for students to continue their work on their own that day after the workshop too.