2017 Summer Workshop Catalogue_2 Anderson Ranch Arts Center 2017 Summer Workshops | Page 46

At Anderson Ranch , the process of printmaking honors tradition , innovation , community and collaboration . We invite you to explore , experiment and expand your visual expression in this truly captivating environment . printmaking skill levels :

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Shed the confines of traditional printmaking environments and conventions , and discover an exciting new world of this historicallyrooted medium . Anderson Ranch ’ s Patton Printmaking Studio is fullyequipped and impeccably clean , with tools and supplies organized and within reach — always catering to your creative whim . Additionally , the studio houses one lithography press and three intaglio presses .
Our printmaking team fosters a supportive studio atmosphere , where artists have the freedom to experiment , take risks and try new techniques . Summer 2017 print workshops offer a fresh take on traditional printmaking , mixing experimental attitudes and processes with opportunities to integrate digital technologies . Screen printing , relief carving , etching , intaglio , monoprinting , bookmaking and
lithography may be explored . Beginning printmakers build their skills , while established printmakers broaden their knowledge through new processes , challenges and critical feedback .
All necessary tools are available , including both oil- and water-based inks and solvents , with environmentally-conscious options . Workshops also have computer access , wi-fi , printing , scanning and projection capabilities . Students have access to palettes , worktables , odorless solvents , rags , hand and power tools .

At Anderson Ranch , the process of printmaking honors tradition , innovation , community and collaboration . We invite you to explore , experiment and expand your visual expression in this truly captivating environment . printmaking skill levels :

Open to All – Students of any skill and knowledge level .
Level I – Students have very limited experience or none at all . Classes usually start with a full day of basic instruction .
Level II – Students have a basic understanding of press operation , tools common to printmaking , paper preparation and basic principles of registration .
Level III – Students have significant experience in the print medium that is the subject of the workshop .
Level IV – Students have advanced skill and knowledge of the printmaking fields . Students are highly motivated and self-directed , have a minimum of five years experience in their field , and have multiple portfolios of their artwork . Portfolio review is required for admittance to some Level IV classes .
INTENSIVES – Multi-week programs designed for artists of varying skill levels to immerse themselves in the studio practice of their choice while working alongside established faculty .
Contact Artistic Director Elizabeth Ferrill with questions at 970 / 923-3181 x236 or Studio Coordinator Josh Meier at 970 / 923-3181 x241 .
44 andersonranch . org 970 / 923-3181 info @ andersonranch . org