In-Person Class: Woodcut Relief Printmaking

  • Saturday, August 24
  • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM MT
  • 217 JOHNSON STREET, SANTA FE, NM, 87501

Space is limited, registration required. Please email contact@gokm.org or call 505.946.1000 for assistance with event registration. All supplies included.

Join us as we explore traditional, Japanese-style, woodcut relief printmaking in this one-day workshop.

Early in her career, Georgia O’Keeffe studied with the painter and printmaker Arthur Wesley Dow. In addition to his work as an artist and educator, Dow was the assistant curator for Japanese art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. His work with the museum’s collection of ukiyo-e woodblock prints heavily influenced his work on composition—including a book entitled Composition which had a tremendous impact on a generation of artists from O’Keeffe to Charles Burchfield and beyond.

For the first half of class (9 AM–12 PM) we will begin with a short tour of the galleries with instructor Gal Senderowitsch for inspiration. Then, we will head to the classroom to explore fundamentals like composition, line, color, contrast, simplification, variation, and layering in this medium. We will also learn first-hand about the physicality, simplicity, and versatility of natural wood as we move on to the processes of carving, inking, and printing.

After a one-hour lunch break, we will reconvene in the classroom space at 1 PM to continue working on the printmaking projects started during the first half of class.  By the end of the workshop, each student will complete a series of at least three prints to take home. 

This workshop is great for anyone interested in printmaking as a medium, looking to build skills in printmaking, and/or already has experience in printmaking that they want to expand on. It is also an excellent opportunity to learn about one of the many artistic sources that influenced Georgia O’Keeffe and her contemporaries. 

This class is suitable for youth ages 12 and up. Children are welcome to participate alongside their adults. Note that all program times are in Mountain Time.

Space is limited, reservations are required. Please email contact@gokm.org or call 505.946.1000 for assistance with event registration.

This class will meet in front of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, 217 Johnson Street, Santa Fe, NM. Registrants will be notified 24 hours in advance if the lesson is to be canceled.

About the Instructor:

Gal Senderowitsch is a Santa Fe-based multimedia artist who draws inspiration from nature, dreams, and the human condition. She graduated with her BFA in printmaking from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia and is pursuing her MA in Art Therapy in Santa Fe, NM. Her media of choice are aqueous media, monotypes, woodcut printmaking, charcoal and pastel drawing, and oil painting. She is a recipient of various awards from prestigious art institutions and groups in Philadelphia, including the Print Center, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Color Print Society. Gal has exhibited her work in various locations, such as Abington Art Center, Chestnut Hill Gallery, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Plastic Club, Old City Jewish Arts Center, Greenpoint Gallery, and the Canvas in New York City.

Registration

All supplies are included. Members $70 | Non-members $90

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