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Bruce Inspires: Printmaking with Moses, Artist in Residence

Lino Printmaking Workshop Join us for a hands-on lino printmaking workshop led by Artist-in-Residence, Moses Ros. Participants will engage in the process of making a lino print, creating designs inspired by the artwork of exhibiting artist Blanche Lazzell. You’ll transfer your design onto a lino block, carve it, and then print it onto paper using ink. Reservations required: Members $16, Non members $20, materials are included.

when

April 23, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm

where

1 Museum Drive
Greenwich, CT 06830-7157 United States

cost

16 – 20

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Bruce Museum

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Lino Printmaking Workshop

Join us for a hands-on lino printmaking workshop led by Artist-in-Residence, Moses Ros. Participants will engage in the process of making a lino print, creating designs inspired by the artwork of exhibiting artist Blanche Lazzell. You’ll transfer your design onto a lino block, carve it, and then print it onto paper using ink.

Reservations required: Members $16, Non members $20, materials are included.

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