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2 Day - Jeanine Coupe Ryding Workshop
Apr
5
to Apr 6

2 Day - Jeanine Coupe Ryding Workshop

This  workshop is an introduction to woodcut printmaking and possibilities for combining it with writing; with one creative process enhancing the other. Participants will learn about tools, carving, inking, and printing, as well as folding paper into an accordion fold book. Through demonstrations and examples, participants will be able to take what they learn and make in the workshop into their own practice to continue exploring. Simple tools and techniques can be used in a variety of applications for making prints and books. A simple writing exercise will be part of the workshop.

Print to Book: Basic woodcut print workshop with accordion fold and writing. 

Day 1:

Introductions, expectations

Explanation of what to expect, examples of finished work

Intro. To tools and wood, preparing wood and tools

How to carve demo

Time to work and ask questions

How to tear down paper to size

Registration, simple method

Demo on inking and printing by hand

Day 2:

Free range: carving, printing, stencils, expanding ideas

Folding for book forms

Cover options

Last hour: clean up and display work.

Supplies for studio are included

Woodblocks from McClains; 8x10” and some “grab bags”

Japanese paper such as Okawara, Kitakata, Mulberry

Inks: Cranfield Traditional Relief inks, oil base, including white and transparent base

Soft Brayers between 2” to 4”

Glass or Plexi inking palettes

Rubbing alcohol for cleaning palettes and spatulas

Flexible Ink spatulas for mixing ink

Retractable razor blade holder for cleaning up ink palettes

Rags for cleaning

Newsprint or inexpensive paper for registration and mockups

Supplies participants should bring

Straight edge for tearing paper

Ruler, pencil, eraser

Acetate or mylar for registration

Blue painters tape @1” wide

“rubber” gloves

Scissors and snap off blade knives

Bone folder

Wooden salad or rice spoon for hand printing


Price: $225 Class Limit: 10


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Silk Painting with Wax Layering
Apr
9
9:00 AM09:00

Silk Painting with Wax Layering

Artist Bio: I have spent most of my life in the vibrant city of New York, where I have enjoyed a successful career as a textile print designer in the heart of the NYC fashion center. Throughout my journey, my artistic creations have adorned the printed fabric of numerous renowned apparel manufacturers, including the couture gowns of Oscar de la Renta, Fendi, and Ralph Lauren. In addition, my print designs have graced the collections of various women's wear retailers, such as Ann Taylor, Cold Water Creek, Macy's, and Casual Corner, among others.

While my studio is now located in northern Georgia, I have seamlessly transitioned my extensive expertise from nearly three decades as a textile designer into the realm of fine art paintings and wall hangings. Drawing upon my background in textile design, I have cultivated a deep affinity for utilizing color to breathe life into vibrant and harmonious art.


Price: $260 Class Limit: 12


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CLASS FULL: Galen Berry's Marbling Workshop
Mar
8
to Mar 9

CLASS FULL: Galen Berry's Marbling Workshop

  • ARTSPACE at Untitled (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

     The first day (5 hours) will be a beginning class, learning the basics of marbling on paper.  I show the class a selection of typical marbled papers, and teach them the names of the traditional patterns.  Then I give a full demonstration of the whole marbling process, with the students gathered around my marbling tank.  Next they learn how to apply alum to the paper, how to mix the carrageenan, how to prepare the paints, and how to do several standard patterns such as the Feather, French curl, Peacock, Stone marble, Italian vein, Flowers, Nonpareil, and Spanish wave.  Each person will have an individual small marbling tray, so no sharing of trays will be necessary.  (The students will work on 9½" x 12½" papers, since it’s much easier to learn on small sheets than large ones, and they’ll get to do more different patterns that way too.)  Each person will be able to marble from 10 to 15 papers to take home during this class.

     The second day (5 hours) will be a more advanced class.  We will learn several more patterns, slightly more complex, such as the Thistle, Moiré, Fantasy wave, Antique spot, and Ripple.  We will experiment with Overmarbling and Masking, and will do some marbling on cotton fabric.  Each person will also get to do a sheet of paper in a large tray, printing a standard-size 19" x 25" paper.  There will be time toward the end of this day for some individual experimentation.  

     By the time students finish these two days, they will have learned all important aspects of marbling, and will know enough about it to go home and, with practice, produce excellent quality work.  For those who are mainly interested in fabric marbling, it is always best to learn on paper first.  The same supplies and techniques used for marbling on paper are also used in fabric marbling; the few differences will be discussed in class.

     Students are not required to bring anything to class except pen and paper to take notes with, and a lunch if desired.  I provide all supplies used in the class.  A small materials fee will be charged.  For those who wish to purchase supplies to take home, after class we will have a table set up with all the basic marbling supplies for sale on it -- paints, paper, carrageenan, alum, gall, combs, rakes, brushes, and booklets.  This will save you the trouble of ordering supplies later, plus you will be able to continue marbling as soon as you get home while the things you have learned are fresh in your memory.  The prices for supplies that we sell in class will be the same as on our website.

Email communications@1ne3.org to get on our waitlist!


Price: $225 Class Limit: 20


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Flip Front Silk Top Workshop
Jan
25
9:00 AM09:00

Flip Front Silk Top Workshop

You’ll create this adorable Silk Flip Front Top for yourself or as a gift, using minimal sewing and fun dyeing techniques. Enjoy creating colors that excite you. Silk, one of the most durable fabrics, offers both beaty and practicality – it’s machine washable and absorbs dye with stunning intensity.

In this workshop, you’ll be introduced to a chromatic cascade dying process using Acid Fiber Dyes. You’ll learn how to use these vibrant dyes, and the necessary accompanying chemicals. Using two provided scarves with hand rolled hems, we will dye the scarves and steam the colors to insure their permanence.

Once dyed we will move onto sewing. Using a simple, quick pattern, you’ll join the scarves together by stitching just the shoulder and side seam. The existing rolled hem will provide a polished finish for the neckline, sleeves and bottom hem. Both Sewing Machines and hands-sewing tools will be available for use.


Skill Requirements:

No prior dyeing experience is needed. However, basic sewing skills – either with a needle and thread or a sewing machine are required.

Supplies provided:

  • Two Square Scarves

  • All dyes, chemicals and dyeing tools

  • Thread, needles, sewing machines

What you can bring :–

Nothing is required but may want to bring your sewing kit of thread or needles, and pins you prefer.

Price: $100 Class Limit: 14


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Intro to Screen Printing Workshop with Rick Sinnett
Aug
3
10:00 AM10:00

Intro to Screen Printing Workshop with Rick Sinnett

Please join artist Rick Sinnett, aka “Mothman,” as he teaches screen printing basics, discusses home-friendly print kits, and prints an original 2-color screen print.

Participants will learn the process of burning screens using an exposure unit, hand-pulling prints on paper, and basic studio procedures to produce a screenprint.

🗓️ Date: Saturday, August 3rd

🕠 Time: 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM

📍 Location: ARTSPACE at Untitled, 1 NE 3rd Street

Cost: $65 per participant

Each participant will leave with an original Rick Sinnett print. Print design may vary from display images.

Class size is limited to 20 participants.


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 Valentine's Day Card Workshop
Feb
3
10:00 AM10:00

Valentine's Day Card Workshop

Join our Valentine's Day Card Workshop! 

This session is free and open to the public, so feel free to drop in at your convenience or stay for the entire workshop. Discover the art of using a letterpress to create a fabulous card for your loved ones. All materials will be provided, and you'll have the opportunity to leave with a beautifully crafted handmade Valentine's card!

The workshop is on February 3rd, running from 10 AM - 3 PM. We look forward to seeing you there! 

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Monotype Workshop with Adrienne Day
Oct
4
6:00 PM18:00

Monotype Workshop with Adrienne Day

Participants will learn how to create a monotype print on paper with one of the fine untitled etching presses in the studio. The possibilities are endless and participants will have time to create several monotypes.

Monotypes are prints that are unique, sometimes painterly, and capable of many approaches. Ink is applied to a flat plate with a brush or brayer and can be manipulated with erasure, templates, layering, pressed textures, or collage. Finally, the plate is printed on paper with one of the workshop’s fine untitled etching presses.

Participants should bring ideas for their images, an apron, and a roll of paper towels.

This workshop is limited to 10 participants.


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Screen Printing Workshop with Rick Sinnett
Sep
23
9:30 AM09:30

Screen Printing Workshop with Rick Sinnett


Please join Rick Sinnett, aka “Mothman,” as he creates an original work of art featuring the Monarch butterfly and the Oklahoma State wildflower, Gaillardia Pulchella (commonly known as Indian Paintbrush or Firewheel).

Learn the process of burning a screen in our darkroom on the Nu-Arc exposure unit, and then see how to produce a vibrant two-color serigraph. Time: 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Each participant will leave with an original Rick Sinnett print.

Come early at 9:00 AM for coffee and pastries.

Class size limited to 20.

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