Workshops

Explore the fun and accessible monoprint process of paper lithography and take home prints made in the workshop.

Paper Lithography is a monoprint process similar to traditional lithography, using photocopies in place of a stone. In traditional lithography, a wax-based drawing tool is used, which bonds with oil-based ink. In paper lithography, wax-based, laser-printed photocopies act in the same way. The oil-based ink is then transferred to paper or fabric. High-contrast black-and-white images of photographs or drawings can be used to create one-of-a-kind prints.

In this workshop, you’ll learn how images are prepared for photocopies and how to print by hand and with a press. Participants will leave with prints they’ve made. Bring a notebook, wear clothes you can get inky, and comfortable shoes. All supplies are provided.

Workshops are in person and held at TACKLE BOX in Pioneer Square, Seattle WA.

$110 + fees and tax

Sign up HERE

$110 + fees and tax

Sign up HERE

$110 + fees and tax

Sign up HERE