Making Studio: Woodblock Printing

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MIT Museum

 The image features the text "Making Studio" repeated multiple times in bold white letters against a solid black background. The text is arranged in a crisscross pattern, with some of the phrases appearing vertically and others horizontally, creating a symmetrical, grid-like design. Some of the text is rotated 180 degrees, adding variation and visual interest.

Explore a centuries-old artistic tradition through new fabrication technology in this 3-part workshop session.

Registration required

  • Sign-up is ongoing

Cost

$120 per person for 3 sessions

Location

  • In-person only.

MIT Museum, Gambrill Center

314 Main Street
Building E-28
Cambridge, MA 02142
United States

Neighborhood

Area 2, East Cambridge, and The Port

Dates and Times

Monday, November 25 6PM – 7:30PMMonday, December 2 6PM – 7:30PMMonday, December 9 6PM – 7:30PM

Additional information

After an introduction to woodblock printing techniques, you'll craft your own prints across three sessions. First, learn how to use the Museum's laser cutter; next, turn a photograph of your choice into multiple color blocks with Adobe Illustrator; and finally, ink the blocks to create a finished print. 

Session dates: November 25, December 2, December 9
$120 per person for 3 sessions

Participants must be available for all three sessions. No prior experience necessary.

This is an 18+ workshop series.

 The image features the text "Making Studio" repeated multiple times in bold white letters against a solid black background. The text is arranged in a crisscross pattern, with some of the phrases appearing vertically and others horizontally, creating a symmetrical, grid-like design. Some of the text is rotated 180 degrees, adding variation and visual interest.

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Last updated October 23, 2024.