Lithography II
instructor: Dan Harrison
category: Printmaking, Myrtle Press
for: Adults
price: $145
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Lithography II takes a deeper dive into the world of printing from stones. This course is designed for students continuing on from Lithography I, or those who have some experience with lithography and desire more. In this class students will learn how to print multiple color lithographs using registration techniques to align the paper in the same position every print. We will explore options for printing from aluminum plates, incorporating digital imagery, as well as using advanced drawing materials such as the tusche wash. This is a great opportunity to experience even more of the potential of lithography.
Must have enrolled in Lithography I or have previous stone lithography experience. All materials included in registration fees!
WHEN: Saturday May 28 & Sunday 29, 2022, 10AM – 4 PM
WHERE: Myrtle Press inside Verge
PRICE: $145
WHO: Adults
About the Instructor
Dan Harrison has been an active printmaker for the past twenty-one years, a California Society of Printmakers board member for four years, a studio and gallery owner for four years, and a teacher of various printmaking modalities. Dan has previously taught stone and plate lithography, intro to printmaking, advanced relief printmaking, and drawing fundamentals. He holds an MFA from MSU, Bozeman with a focus in lithography, and has seen his art exhibited across the U.S., Japan, and parts of Europe. His ability to adapt to his surroundings resembles a chameleon in nature, and his working style is that of an android. It once took him three and a half years to complete a print project consisting of 1,911 plastic bread ties glued to a plate. Most of his works are highly conceptual with the inclusion of process as part of the art. In addition to printmaking, he also creates large-scale paintings and metal sculptures and has self-published two books.
Community Standards
In order to create a safe and encouraging environment for creativity, we ask that all attendees comply with Verge’s non-discrimination policy which prohibits unlawful discrimination and harassment based on race, color, gender, gender identity/expression, age, physical or mental disability, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or any other consideration made unlawful by the state or local laws. We also ask that everyone contribute positively to a safe and comfortable environment for all attendees. We reserve the right to refuse entry to anyone who does not abide by our community standards stated above.
Cancellation and Refunds Policy
Verge Center for the Arts reserves the right to cancel classes, to change instructors, and to make other changes that may become necessary to ensure a quality experience for participants. In the event that a class is canceled, we will contact all registrants and offer the option of transferring to another available session, or receiving a full refund.
If a participant wishes to withdraw from a class, they must do so in writing at least seven days prior to the first class meeting to receive a full refund, less a $25 processing fee. Withdrawals occurring within seven days prior to the first class meeting will receive a refund of 50 percent of the total class fee. No refunds are given to withdrawals that occur 24 hours before the class begins. Transfers are not accepted after a class begins. Membership fees are non-refundable. Please note we are unable to issue cash refunds.