
About this Event
Line Etching (4 weeks)
Tuesdays, October 21- November 11, 2025, 6:30PM - 9:30PM
Class Capacity: 6 participants
Materials included | No prior experience needed | All skill levels welcome
Instructor: Daniel Cardoso (he/they)
Working with copper plates and acid-resistant grounds, participants will create images of crisp, fine lines. Participants will come away with a small edition of hand-printed etchings. This class is perfect for anyone who likes to draw with fine liners and build tone using cross-hatching.
About the Instructor
Danny Cardoso is an emerging printmaking artist based in Toronto who graduated in 2020 from OCAD University with a BFA. Their art practice focuses on constructing large scale, print-based installations with visual narratives hidden in patterns. The use of patterning comes from a strong connection to Portuguese tile work (“Azulejos”), and how their history fits into his life. Through intensive research of historical archives in the Iberian Peninsula, as well as family history, Danny combine the visual patterns of “Azulejos” with contemporary themes of Queerness, mental health, and identity, while simultaneously pushing the limits on what contemporary print work can be.
Banner image: Edouard Manet, "Line in front of the Butcher Shop", etching, 9.25" x 6.125", 1870-71
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Open Studio, 401 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Canada
CAD 379.41