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Linoleum Block Printed Postcards (Banned Book Theme)

September 30, 2015 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Postcards, often censored by governments during wartime, cost 2 cents to mail during WWI in the U.S..  Now, as postal prices increase, did you know you can send a postcard today for 35 cents and open up a dialogue about censorship?  Why not make your own to send to friends and loved ones and participate in Banned Books Week (September 27th-October 3rd).

In this class you will learn the basics of cutting a linoleum block and printing on various museum presses. During the first meeting on Tuesday evening, students will be introduced to the techniques of image transfer and the tools and materials for cutting the blocks. Students will participate in the methods with hands-on exercises, and at the end of the session will be ready to cut their blocks at home. When the class reconvenes on Saturday, students will use museum presses to print their blocks in one or two color.

Paper, ink, and blocks will be provided.  After the first class you will be asked to buy a cutting tool kit (approximately $7).

Cost:  $115 (includes both classes)

Dates:  Wednesday, September 30, 2015, 6:00pm to 8:00pm (Part 1) and Saturday, October 10, 2015, 12:00pm to 4:00pm (Part 2)

Please note that Museum Members receive 10% off the price of tuition. Advanced registration is required. Please call (713) 522-4652 to register.

Details

Date:
September 30, 2015
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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Organizer

David J. Webb

David J. Webb is an artist working principally at Glassell School, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. His various works on paper have been seen in Glassell exhibitions. He has numerous block prints, etchings, lithographs, and photographs in private collections from Houston to Tokyo, Zürich, and Poltava, Ukraine. Strongly informed by a background in genetics and evolutionary biology, his work functions on the cusp between art and science.

Venue

The Printing Museum
3121 San Jacinto St.
Houston, TX 77004 United States
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Phone:
(713) 522-4652
Website:
printingmuseum.org