Are you interested in simple and gorgeous mark-making and printmaking techniques that you can create in your kitchen? We will explore the world of printmaking together with 8”x10” Speedball Gel plates during our class, to create seven one-of-a-kind prints. You may use your own plate or use one from the Museum School’s collection.
Gel Plates are different from Plexi plates and offer a depth of detail and dimensionality, which our other plates do not. We will not be working with the printing press. Let’s delight in creating texture and lines with this technique! We’ll use stencils and found objects from the instructor’s magic box of mark-making tools, and you are invited to bring along materials to share with others. No experience necessary with the printing process; students receive personal attention from the teacher.
If you want to bring your own Gel Plate, it must be 8”x10” or smaller. Otherwise, Gel Plates will be provided along with seven sheets of paper, and Akua Inks in the three primary colors only. Students may also bring textures like flowers, stencils, doilies, lace, etc. to experiment with and share with your peers! Let’s have fun and print together! We will use Akua Inks, which are soy-based. We use these amazing inks, using warm soapy water to clean up plates and rollers afterwards. Let’s explore printing together in this fun and easy class!
Instructor: Amanda Barrow
Saturday, 1 pm-3:30 pm
One class: October 11





