Tuesdays, 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Six weeks:
Jan. 7th, 21st
Feb. 4th, 18th
March 4th, 18th
Members: $305
Non-Members: $320
Material Fee: $70
Adults, bring your creative kid to try different techniques and make various prints together! We will explore mono-printing with foam and gel plates, collagraph-making, stamp-making, puzzle linocuts, and open work time. Attending parent or guardian participation is required for each child. Each session will feature a different method of layering water-based ink or acrylic paint to create a print that follows a socially aware prompt. Then, each pair (kid + adult) will decide what image to make using the technique explored that day. At the end of the allotted time, the group will take turns sharing their final print, explaining why they chose it and what they learned. Session Themes: January: The New Year + MLK Jr., February: Valentine’s Day + President’s Day, March: St. Patrick’s Day + Spring Equinox
Price details:
The ticket price pays for the child/adult pair and the materials provided by Frontline Arts.
Students provide:
Sketchbook for ideas
Favorite mark-making supplies
Photographs or magazines
Registration deadline is Sunday, December 29th, at Midnight
Frontline Arts is now offering tuition assistance to eligible candidates. To apply, please fill out this form. All submissions must be completed by the sign up deadline.
About the Instructor:
Ingrid Marie Harbour is an interdisciplinary artist who enjoys experimenting with different mediums, including drawing, painting, and printmaking. Originally from Seattle, Washington, Ingrid moved East after studying art at the UW, including drawing with notable professors Zhi Lin and Emily Gherard. While living in NYC, Ingrid worked as a teaching artist at the Art Lab at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden, teaching painting to teens and adults, where she participated in the Summer Studio Scholarship Program (SSSP) annually for several summers. The SSSP included a 6-week intensive of figure drawing and oil painting, including plein air on the grounds of historical Snug Harbor in Staten Island. Now based in New Jersey, Ingrid balances life as an artist, producer, and homemaker. She is currently participating in Somerset County’s Open Air / Open Space project as a plein air landscape artist, capturing the natural beauty of local parks.