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CMYK Monotype Printing

CMYK Monotype by Quinn Keck

Building layers of yellow, magenta, cyan and black, this exploratory workshop will cover the basics of monotype printing on the press. We will utilize stencils and ghost layers (layers after the first print is pulled from the press) to experiment with image making in the unique way printmaking allows. Participants will learn techniques for adding and removing inks from the plate, transferring marks and inkjet images, and utilizing water based inks to their full potential. No previous printmaking experience is needed, and process based exploration welcomed in a judgment free zone.

General Tuition: $155
Pay It Forward: $180
Scholarship Tier I (Limited): $105
Scholarship Tier II (Limited): $130

Accessibility Notice
This class takes place in the Heinz Printmaking Studio which is located on the third floor and requires participants to climb two flights of stairs. This class may require materials or processes that are hazardous for animals. Please email classes@kala.org prior to enrolling so we can assess if we are able to accommodate you and your service animal safely and efficiently.

  • Tuition: $155
  • Location: Heinz Printmaking Studio
  • Instructor: Quinn Keck
  • 1 Classes
  • Wednesday, April 23, 2025
  • 6:00PM — 9:00PM
  • TBD Materials Fee - Payable to the instructor on the first day

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About the Instructor:

Quinn Keck [they/them] is a multidisciplinary printmaker interested in ritual, mythology, and conceptions of the universe both external and within.  They work across printmaking, book arts, creative coding, and installation, weaving layers to discuss identity, memory, perception, and grief.  They have taught in schools and at Women’s Studio Workshop where they were an artist in residence and recently shown at Winslow House Project, Zygote Press, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Gray Area and the Richmond Art Center.