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A Printmaking Workshop Open to All Ages!
Art is all around us at Hudson Crossing Park! Create one-of-a-kind prints and a greeting card using leaves, grasses, and flowers from gathered from park grounds, as you learn the fun and freedom of monotype printmaking - a technique that does not require a press. Experiment with ink/paint and natural stencils to create unique layered prints that are full of texture, color and form under the helpful guidance of artist Jill Burks during this morning of art at the park.
Class size is limited to 12 participants. Social distancing and state/CDC guidelines will be observed. Open to all ages, young participants will share materials with a parent or guardian. A pre-registration and payment of registration fee ($20/person) is required. Register below.
Contact Director Kate Morse at kmorse@hudsoncrossingpark.org with any questions.
Jill Burks is a printmaker and kiln glass artist who resides in Cambridge, NY. She holds a B.F.A. from New York University and has over 20 years professional graphic and digital design experience. Burks has exhibited widely in group shows at the International Print Center, New York, NY; The Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, NY; and Target Gallery, Alexandria, VA; among others. She is a 2020 recipient of an Individual Artist Grant from the New York State Council on the Arts and the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council for the creation of a new series of prints exploring forms and textures commonly found in the natural and agricultural landscapes of Southern Washington County.