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All About Collagraphs with Tatana Kellner

July 6 - July 10

| $450 – $1300

All About Collagraphs – Tatana Kellner

Dates: July 6 – 10, 2026
Studio: Intaglio
Tuition: Sliding Scale, $450 – $1300
Lab fee: $100
Class limit: 6

Expand your printmaking practice through an in-depth exploration of collagraph, a versatile technique that merges intaglio and relief processes. Using both incised and collage-like textures on cardboard plates, participants will investigate the full expressive range of this medium — from subtle tonal variations to richly layered surfaces.

This workshop emphasizes process, experimentation, and technical precision. Students will work with a variety of methods, including drypoint, carborundum aquatint, and silk aquatint, developing the skills necessary to produce complex, multilayered prints.

Attention will be given to plate construction, registration, and printing strategies that ensure accurate alignment and consistent results. Through guided practice and critical discussion, artists will refine their technical approach while expanding their visual vocabulary within the contemporary language of printmaking.

This workshop is currently in the week-long members-only registration period. Registration will open to the public on February 4th.

 

Artist

Tatana Kellner

Tatana Kellner is a visual artist whose work is rooted in social issues. She has been exhibited in numerous venues across the USA, Canada, and Europe and has had over 50 solo exhibitions. Her practice encompasses artists’ books, printmaking, papermaking, drawing, photography, and installation. 

Tatana’s work has been featured at the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Fort Collins, Co, Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, New Paltz, and Center for Photography at Woodstock, Bucknell University in Lewisburg, PA, Creative Concepts in Beacon, NY, Neuberger Museum, Purchase, NY, and District Fine Arts Gallery, Washington, DC, among others.

In 2008, she received the Puffin Foundation Grant, and in 2005, the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant. Tatana is also the recipient of two New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships, two Photographer’s Fund Award from the Center for Photography at Woodstock, and a Ruth Chenven Foundation Grant. In 2021, she was inducted into the Hall of Champions, North American Hand Papermakers. She has been awarded residencies at The MacDowell  (three times), Yaddo, Banff Centre for the Arts, Lightwork, Visual Studies Workshop, Saltonstall Foundation, Millay Arts, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Artpark, Blue Mountain Center, Jentel, Foundación Valparaiso, and Ragdale Foundation.

Kellner is a co-founder and past artistic director of Women’s Studio Workshop. Her work encompasses printmaking, photography, and installation. She is the author of 22 artists’ books and half of the collaborative team KaKeArt.

She was born in the Czech Republic and immigrated to the USA in 1969.

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