
Printmaking Group
4th Thursday of each month (except December)
9am to noon
Open to all AAG members and all skill levels.
A printmaker is an artist who creates original, multiple-edition artworks by transferring images from prepared surfaces (woodblocks, plates, stones) to materials like paper, using techniques such as etching, lithography, or screen printingThis open studio format (no instruction) gives our members an opportunity to work along side other printmakers and share their knowledge and techniques with each other, or as a space to work on your current projects.
AAG has a “baby” press available for small format plates (8×10 or smaller) and a larger press currently on loan for members to use once you have been trained on it. You will bring your own plates, papers, and inks to work with.
AAG is not set up to work with any medium requiring chemicals, such as lithography or acid etching, and inks are limited to water washable oils, or water based inks. Also, these presses are not for woodblocks.
The Printmaking Group will occasionally offer demonstrations in various techniques for its members.








