Masters of Intaglio Demonstrations — Collé Techniques using Japanese and Chinese Paper

Masters of Intaglio DemonstrationsCollé Techniques using Japanese and Chinese Paper •

Artist and printmaker Jenny Robinson demonstrated Collé techniques using Japanese and Chinese paper and rice paste.•
“Thursday, February 2nd”

/ Photos by Aodi Liang, Devin Henry, Joseph Scheer /

Masters of Intaglio – Upcoming Demonstrations

As part of the Masters of Intaglio with a Touch of Jazz event, our artists in residence will be holding three demonstrations. These will all take place in the Print Shop of the John Woods Studios, Harder Hall, and are Free and open to the public.

Inexpensive, Non-Toxic, Dry Point Plates for Intaglio Printing – Monday, January 30th, 9:00am, John Woods Studios Print Shop, Harder Hall
Artist and printmaker Jenny Robinson will demonstrate processes for making drypoint plates for intaglio printing on a variety of substrates without the use of acids or harsh chemicals.

Multiple-Color Plate Printing and Registration for Intaglio – Tuesday, January 31st, 6:00 pm, John Woods Studios Print Shop, Harder Hall
Master printmaker and artist Michael Kempson will demonstrate advanced techniques for multiple-plate color printing and registration for intaglio.

Collé Techniques using Japanese and Chinese Paper – Thursday, February 2nd, 6:00 pm, John Woods Studios Print Shop, Harder Hall
Artist and printmaker Jenny Robinson will demonstrate Collé techniques using Japanese and Chinese paper and rice paste.

We hope you can attend these demonstrations by our master printmakers. Please come and spread the word widely!

Work Documentation: Cassandra Hooper(IEA Artist in Residence)

IEA Artist in Residence
Wonderful work by
Cassandra Hooper
Hope to see you again soon Casey