PrintLife: Relief Printmaking Art Class for Individuals age 55+

Wed Oct 19 2022 at 10:00 am to 12:00 pm

Garfield Park Conservatory | Chicago

Garfield Park Conservatory
Publisher/HostGarfield Park Conservatory
PrintLife: Relief Printmaking Art Class for Individuals age 55+
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An 8 week Relief Printmaking Class for Individuals Age 55+
About this Event

Garfield Park Conservatory has teamed up with Teaching Artist Juarez Hawkins to offer an 8-week hybrid printmaking art class. Classes will take place both in-person at Garfield Park Conservatory and online via Zoom. This call is intended for individuals age 55+ only.


In this class, we will explore an assortment of printmaking methods, including speedy-cut, stamping, monotype, and alternative printing plates. We will examine ways of altering our prints using collage and mixed media. We will examine works by printmakers past and present, and explore how printmaking can be used as a vehicle for our personal stories.

Do you want to try an art class, but don’t know where to begin? Do you have art skills and are seeking new directions? Do you want to create designs that can be printed on fabric, greeting cards and gift wrap, as well as limited editions? Do you want cool artmaking activities that can be done with the family? Then this class is for you!


Teaching Artist Bio:

Juarez Hawkins (she/her), a native of Chicago, is an artist, educator and curator. She received her B.A. from Northwestern University, and her M.A. from Columbia College.

Recent exhibitions include Emergence: Intersections at the Center at the South Side Community Art Center; Well-Behaved Women at the Lubeznik Art Center; and ICONIC Black Panther at the Stony Island Arts Bank. For over 25 years, she has exhibited with Sapphire and Crystals, a collective of African American female artists.

Printmaking projects include The Dream Deferred: 31 Diverse Artists Respond to Racial Injustice in America; Raise It Up! print fundraiser for the South Side Community Art Center; and Superstitions, hosted by Arceo Press.

Her recent curatorial projects include Black Clay: A Survey of African American Ceramics at Chicago State University; Radical Futures at the Museum of Contemporary Art; and Bill Walker: Urban Griot at the Hyde Park Art Center.

www.juarezhawkins.com

IG: @studio_rez


This class will take place on Wednesday morning from 10:00am-12:00pm on the following dates. The first 4 classes will take place in person at Garfield Park Conservatory. The last 4 classes will take place online via Zoom:

October 19, 26

November 2,9,16,30

December 7,14

Culminating Event TBD by students


Class Price:

General Registration $240

Volunteer/Member Registration $192

Materials: Thanks to the support of E.A. Michelson Philanthropies, all supplies are covered for students in this class!


Scholarships are available! Please fill out the (link opens in new page) or contact Sara Cortes at [email protected] for more details. Scholarship Applications close 12:00pm, October 5th 2022


Accommodations: When you register for this workshop you will be asked to provide any accommodation requests. If you have any questions or would like to request additional accommodation, please contact Mattie Wilson at [email protected], at least 72 hours prior to the event's start.


Registration closes October 7th 2022


This program is made possible in part by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy, The MacArthur Fund for Arts and Culture at Prince, Illinois Arts Council, DCASE and Arts Midwest.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Garfield Park Conservatory, 300 N. Central Park Ave., Chicago, United States

Tickets

USD 192.00 to USD 240.00

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