
The Museum of Lennox & Addington is excited to announce a beginner art workshop series led by Kingston School of Art teaching artist Hill Werth.
Starting March 7th and running until April 18th, join Hill on Thursday evenings to learn mixed media and printmaking techniques.
In each session, participants will explore various materials to create unique projects. You’ll learn to make abstract backgrounds and carve foam cuts, then combine these elements to produce mixed media prints.
Here’s what you can expect each week:
- Thursday, March 7 – Week 1 – Book pages and printmaking (nature themed)
- Thursday, March 21 – Week 2 – Maps and printmaking (character themed)
- Thursday, March 28 – Week 3 – Cardboard and printmaking (city themed)
- Thursday, April 4 – Week 4 – Music sheets and printmaking (person or object themed)
- Thursday, April 11 – Week 5 – Newspaper and printmaking (animal themed)
- Thursday, April 18 – Week 6 – Your choice of mixed media background with printmaking
Sessions run for 90 minutes from 6PM to 7:30PM at the Museum of Lennox and Addington in Napanee.
The cost is $240 for all six sessions, including materials. Pre-registration is required by March 5th, and you can register online through the event webpage or by calling the Museum at 613-354-3027. A note that refunds are not available after registration closes.
This workshop is suitable for ages 13 and up, and no prior experience is necessary.
Written by Emily Chatwood