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Seasonal Print Studio Pass
Take advantage of our fully equipped printmaking studio and work on our own projects on your own time! This pass gives you unlimited access to our print studio during open studio hours for the entire winter class season, January 2 - March 30, 2025. This is not a class and is for experienced printmakers only. Artists are responsible for their own ink and paper. Open Studio hours will be sent to all registrants.
We require anyone new to our print studio to set up a time to meet with a member of our staff so we can show you the studio and answer any questions in person. Please contact info@garrisonartcenter.org to make an appointment.
We believe art should be accessible to all. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
Intaglio- drypoint to aquatint
with Ezra Heller
Learn the traditional techniques of etching on copper! In this class, we will practice drypoint, hard ground etching, and aquatint to develop images with a full range of values, and, of course, printing those images on GAC's American French Tool Co. press. Both experienced printmakers and beginners are welcome. This class is open to adults and mature teens of all skill levels and all materials are included. Students have access to 6 hours per week of open studio time to practice and work on your projects outside of class.
This class is scheduled to be in our print studio, which is only accessible by stairs.
Our class/workshop cancelation policy can be found here.
We believe art should be accessible to all. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
Intro to Printmaking
with Emily Bicht
This class will introduce students to the concepts and basics of printmaking. We will explore monoprinting, reduction printing, screen printing, and gelli plate printing. This class will focus on using printmaking techniques to create images and will not be concerned with printing an edition. Both experienced printmakers and beginners are welcome and you'll have access to 6 hours per week of open studio time to practice and work on your projects outside of class. This class is open to adults and mature teens of all skill levels and all materials are included.
This class is scheduled to be in our print studio, which is only accessible by stairs.
Our class/workshop cancelation policy can be found here.
We believe art should be accessible to all. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
Learning to Paint Again
with Lori Sanford Ross
If you haven’t picked up a paint brush since college, high school or kindergarten — or if you have never even picked up a paintbrush — this class is for you. Painting is a joyful, teachable skill that will open up a universe of color, expression, personal mark-making and visual perception. We will break down the basics of painting, everything from how to set up a palette, handle brushes, start a painting, mix color, apply paint to canvas —even the best practices for easy clean up. Our class will paint directly from life, using natural objects to explore color and composition. Every class will include a variety of time-tested painting exercises designed to increase your proficiency. You’ll be amazed at how quickly your skills will advance. It is time to start painting again, and re-enter the visual world with confidence.
All materials are included. The quality of water-based acrylic paint has improved greatly over the years, and we will be working with acrylic and a slow drying medium that increases paint flow. If you prefer to use oil paint, please email the instructor.
No class on Feb 1
Our class/workshop cancelation policy can be found here.
We believe art should be accessible to all. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
Wet Felting Fundamentals
with Carlise Azmitia
Go in-depth into felting using the wet felt technique. Wet felt has been used for centuries throughout the world to make hats, coats, scarves, shoes, purses; the list goes on. Learn how different fibers react to water, soap, and agitation to give you a usable fabric. You'll be shown methods to make flat felt, cords, and working with a resist to create a three dimensional and continuous seam. Everything you've wanted to know to get you started felting will be in this class. This class is open to adults and mature teens of all skill levels and all materials are included.
Our class/workshop cancelation policy can be found here.
We believe art should be accessible to all. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
Drawing + Painting for Seniors
with Beth Bohrer
This four-week class for students 65+ years of age focuses on basic drawing and painting from objects. Still-life displays will be set up around the room. Class will begin with a drawing and painting demonstration and then students will continue independently with support from teaching artist Beth Bohrer. This class is for beginners and for those looking to refresh their skills. Senior citizen students looking for a creative outlet and camaraderie are encouraged to join in the fun! Some basic drawing materials will be provided but students are also encouraged to bring in their own favorite supplies.
These sessions are for senior citizens only and are low-cost to help ensure that art is available to experience at any age.
Our class/workshop cancellation policy can be found here.
We believe art should be accessible to all. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
Intro to Mokuhanga
with Ezra Heller
Japanese woodblock printing, or Mokuhanga, is one of the oldest methods of full color printing, and is completely nontoxic and water-based. In this class, students will learn carving technique, kento registration, and the inking and printing of Mokuhanga blocks in multiple layers. This class is open to adults and mature teens of all skill levels and all materials are included.
Students have access to 6 hours per week of open studio time to practice and work on projects outside of class.
There is no class on February 17
This class is scheduled to be in our print studio, which is only accessible by stairs.
Our class/workshop cancelation policy can be found here.
We believe art should be accessible to all. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
Paper Quill Monogram Art
with Carlise Azmitia
This paper quilling class will guide you through creating letters using the paper border technique. You’ll start by learning the basics of quilling, such as rolling and shaping paper strips, and then use these skills to decorate your letter. By the end of the class, you’ll have a finished artwork that ranges in size from 5” x 7” to 8” x 10”. Whether you’re new to quilling or looking to improve your skills, this class offers a simple and enjoyable way to create a personalized piece of art. This class is open to adults and mature teens of all skill levels and all materials are included.
Our class/workshop cancelation policy can be found here.
We believe art should be accessible to all. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.