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PRINTMAKING: CHIAROSCURO ETCHING [Saturdays July 20th & 27th]

Instructor: Mark Zunino Saturdays, July 20 & 27, 2024    9 AM – 5 PM Members: $247.50   Non-Members: $275 Take drawing and mark making to a new level in this chiaroscuro etching workshop. Learn how to etch copper plates with a variety of mark making applications that will expand your understanding of printmaking. Designed for curious beginners and experienced etchers, Instructor, Mark Zunino, will demonstrate various etching techniques and guide participants through each step of the process. Workshops can…

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July 20, 2024 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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855 University Drive
Torrington, CT 06790 United States

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Instructor: Mark Zunino
Saturdays, July 20 & 27, 2024    9 AM – 5 PM
Members: $247.50   Non-Members: $275
Take drawing and mark making to a new level in this chiaroscuro etching workshop. Learn how to etch copper plates with a variety of mark making applications that will expand your understanding of printmaking. Designed for curious beginners and experienced etchers, Instructor, Mark Zunino, will demonstrate various etching techniques and guide participants through each step of the process.
Workshops can be found at fivepointsarts.org/workshops/
Members get 10% off workshops – and other discounts go to: fivepointsarts.org/membership/

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