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Sunday, September 7, 2014

Frogman's 2015 Summer Print Workshops - Registration is Open!

Registration for Frogman's 2015 Summer Workshops is now open!

The Frogman's Printmaking Workshops are a great opportunity to expand your knowledge of printmaking and network with printmakers from across the country. The workshops are held the first two weeks of July every summer. Artists, art students, and and art educators come together from all over the country to learn from the best of the best. The University of South Dakota hosts the workshops in Vermillion, SD. The workshops include demonstrations, visiting artist's lectures, exhibitions, an open portfolio session, and many other invigorating activities!  for more information talk to one of our many students and alumni who have participated in recent years.

UNT Prinmaking majors can earn 3-hours academic credit through a "special problems" course in the fall formalizing the experience with a series of demonstrations and presentations. If you are interested in this, please contact professor Andrew DeCaen before going to the workshops.



Session #1: June 29 - July 4, 2015
Mezzotint with Douglas Bosley
Digital Printmaking with Jim Bryant
Artist's Books with Nicole Hand
Metal Engraving with Oscar Gillespie
Rockin' Poster Screenprint with Carlos Hernandez
Color Intaglio with Yuji Hiratsuka
Plate Lithography with Althea Murphy-Price
Woodcut with Drive By Press (Greg Nanney and Joseph Velasquez).  

Session #2: July 6 - 11, 2015
Intaglio with Matt Rebholz
Monotype/Monoprint with Anita Jung
HIPS Engraving with Johanna Mueller
For the Love of Type with Virginia Green
Woodcut with Grain with Sydney Cross
Stone Lithography with Tom Christison
Moku Hanga with Katie Baldwin
See their work, and read about them and their courses at http://www.frogmans.net/Courses-Graphics.htm.

You can also apply for a working assistantship, scholarships, and other special offers at
http://www.frogmans.net/Workshop.htm.

To see photos of the workshops from summer 2014 go to:
 http://www.frogmans.net/Workshop Photo Album.htm.