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On-site workshops
We'll bring our press to you. Below are examples of recent classes at local art organizations, community centers, and educational programs. Contact us to talk about what we can make happen at your place!
Workshop at Speed Art MuseumHigh schoolers and University of Louisville student athletes created their own hand-printed relief images. This technique didn't require a press, and participants created images in response to the question, "What does Louisville mean to you?" | Workshop at Speed Art MuseumHigh schoolers and University of Louisville student athletes created their own hand-printed relief images. This technique didn't require a press, and participants created images in response to the question, "What does Louisville mean to you?" | Workshop at Speed Art MuseumHigh schoolers and University of Louisville student athletes created their own hand-printed relief images. This technique didn't require a press, and participants created images in response to the question, "What does Louisville mean to you?" |
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Workshop at Speed Art MuseumHigh schoolers and University of Louisville student athletes created their own hand-printed relief images. This technique didn't require a press, and participants created images in response to the question, "What does Louisville mean to you?" | Workshop at Speed Art MuseumHigh schoolers and University of Louisville student athletes created their own hand-printed relief images. This technique didn't require a press, and participants created images in response to the question, "What does Louisville mean to you?" | Workshop at Speed Art MuseumHigh schoolers and University of Louisville student athletes created their own hand-printed relief images. This technique didn't require a press, and participants created images in response to the question, "What does Louisville mean to you?" |
Workshop at Speed Art MuseumHigh schoolers and University of Louisville student athletes created their own hand-printed relief images. This technique didn't require a press, and participants created images in response to the question, "What does Louisville mean to you?" | Workshop at Speed Art MuseumHigh schoolers and University of Louisville student athletes created their own hand-printed relief images. This technique didn't require a press, and participants created images in response to the question, "What does Louisville mean to you?" | Smoketown Getdown block partyWe brought our small etching press to a neighborhood block party, and made original woodcut prints that celebrated the neighborhood's history. |
Smoketown Getdown block partyWe brought our small etching press to a neighborhood block party, and made original woodcut prints that celebrated the neighborhood's history. | Smoketown Getdown block partyWe brought our small etching press to a neighborhood block party, and made original woodcut prints that celebrated the neighborhood's history. | IMG_7887 |
Smoketown Getdown block partyWe brought our small etching press to a neighborhood block party, and made original woodcut prints that celebrated the neighborhood's history. | Smoketown getdown block partyWe brought our small etching press to a neighborhood block party, and made original woodcut prints that celebrated the neighborhood's history. | Monotype workshops at Local SpeedWhen the Speed Art Museum was closed for renovations, Calliope gave monthly monotype workshops at their satellite arts programming space. |
Monotype Workshops at Local SpeedWhen the Speed Art Museum was closed for renovations, Calliope gave monthly monotype workshops at their satellite arts programming space. | Monotype Workshop at Local SpeedWhen the Speed Art Museum was closed for renovations, Calliope gave monthly monotype workshops at their satellite arts programming space. | Steamroller relief printmakingRudy and Susanna taught a series of woodcut workshops at Danville High School, and then led a public steamroller printmaking event. Created with the support of an NEA Art Challenge America grant. |
Steamroller relief printmakingRudy and Susanna taught a series of woodcut workshops at Danville High School, and then led a public steamroller printmaking event. Created with the support of an NEA Art Challenge America grant. | Steamroller relief printmakingRudy and Susanna taught a series of woodcut workshops at Danville High School, and then led a public steamroller printmaking event. Created with the support of an NEA Art Challenge America grant. | Steamroller relief printmakingRudy and Susanna taught a series of woodcut workshops at Danville High School, and then led a public steamroller printmaking event. Created with the support of an NEA Art Challenge America grant. |
Steamroller relief printmakingRudy and Susanna taught a series of woodcut workshops at Danville High School, and then led a public steamroller printmaking event. Created with the support of an NEA Art Challenge America grant. | Steamroller relief printmakingRudy and Susanna taught a series of woodcut workshops at Danville High School, and then led a public steamroller printmaking event. Created with the support of an NEA Art Challenge America grant. |
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