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Malleable Print with Tatana Kellner
July 22 - July 26
| $350 – $1200Malleable Print – Tatana Kellner
Dates: July 22 – 26, 2024
Studio: Intaglio
Tuition: Sliding Scale, $350-$1200
Lab fee: $100
Class limit: 8
Explore the possibilities of collagraph, a cardboard or plastic plate matrix that offers unlimited opportunities for creating rich linear and textural prints. In this week-long workshop participants will be introduced to a variety of intaglio as well as relief techniques, including drypoint, carborundum aquatint, silk aquatint, textural relief printing, and a variety of multiple printing and collaging processes to combine several plates to achieve sumptuous, multilayered prints. We will learn how to incorporate simple, but effective techniques such as stenciling, à la poupée wiping, and Chine collé. Various registration and printing methods will be taught in order to discover the simplest and foolproof method to print a perfectly registered print.
This course is currently full. To be added to the waitlist, please call 845-658-9133, or email us at [email protected]
Artist
Tatana Kellner
Tatana Kellner’s work is rooted in social issues. She has been exhibited in numerous venues across USA, Canada and Europe, and she has had over 50 solo exhibitions. Recently, her work has been selected for inclusion in Hunterdon Museum, Art Alive (Delhi, India), Pen & Brush Gallery (NYC), KIPNZ Gallery (Walton, ny), Ringling School of Art (Sarasota, Fl), the Everson Museum, University of Albany Museum, Dorsky Museum, CEPA (Buffalo), Kentler International Drawing Space, Collar Works, (Troy, NY), New York Public Library, among many others.
Kellner is a co-founder and past artistic director of Women’s Studio Workshop.
In 2021 she was inducted into the Hall of Champions, North American Hand Papermakers. Kellner is a recipient of numerous grants and awards, including the Pollock Krasner Foundation, The Creative Climate Award, the Puffin Foundation, Photographer’s Fund Award (CPW), New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships, and many others.
Kellner has been awarded fellowship residencies at The MacDowell, Yaddo, Banff Centre for the Arts, Light Work,Visual Studies Workshop, Saltonstall, I-Park, Millay Arts, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Artpark, Blue Mountain Center, Jentel, Foundacion Valparaiso, Bogliasco Foundation, Siena Art Institute, Ucross, Haystack and Ragdale Foundation.
She was born in the Czech Republic and immigrated to the USA in 1969.