
Instructor: Mark Zunino
Date: Saturdays, March 2 & March 9, 2024
Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Ages: 14+
Members: $251
Non-Members: $275
Description:
Join us for a weekend of exciting experimentation in the our Robert Dente Printmaking Lab! Designed for both beginners and etchers with experience, Instructor Mark Zunino will demonstrate various etching techniques and guide participants through each step of the etching process. This workshop will introduce participants to techniques including soft ground, aquatint, drypoint, and burnishing. Every participant will receive two copper plates and a variety of etching tools to create their very own chiaroscuro (meaning light & dark) prints! Grab your sketchbook and we will see you in the Printmaking Lab!
(A lunch break will be provided mid-day)
Materials:
Materials provided by Five Points Arts:
Burnishing/Scraper Tools, etching needle
Copper Plates, Ferric Acid baths, ink,
Cheesecloth, palette knives, palettes,
Archival Paper
Soft Ground
Materials provided by Participants:
Participants are welcome to bring their own paper to print on (optional)
Participants with their own etching tools are welcome to bring them (optional)
Instructor Bio:
Mark Zunino is an accomplished painter, printmaker and draftsman currently living in Connecticut. He has taught all levels of painting, drawing and printmaking (relief). He has been full-time faculty at Loomis Chaffee for the last 17 years. Prior to that, he worked at Smith College as their art department's Technical Assistant. There, he focused mainly on printmaking, working in depth with Intaglio, Relief, Typography, and Lithography. He also worked with direct printing as well as offset and traditional and photographic techniques for both lithography and intaglio, helping to develop positive working photographic emulsions that allowed artists to work with hand drawn work and combine it with digital media. Over the course of the years he has taught many workshops in printmaking as well as painting. His studio practice also entails oil painting, watercolor, drawing and intaglio. Mark works from observation and believes strongly in the importance of grasping the fundamentals of design. He teaches his students to develop their own vision and passion for art.
* All workshops are held at the Five Points Art Center, 855 University Drive
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