Printmaking is an affordable way to make multiples as art, to make greeting cards or add designs to clothing or wall decoration. Printmaking teaches persistence, patience and critical thinking skills. This workshop teaches students to make multiples using low tech printmaking materials specifically Styrofoam and tempera paint on black paper. The skills developed here can transfer to block printing or other printmaking techniques.
Karen Mobley is a visual artist, poet, and arts consultant. She has participated in five artist-in-residency programs including the prestigious Jentel Foundation. She just completed a one-person show at the Entropy Gallery in March. She has exhibited widely including a solo show at the Moses Lake Art Center. She has published three books of poetry and a memoir. She serves as an art consultant to Spokane Arts, ArtsWA, and a variety of engineering and architectural firms. She served as Arts Director for the City of Spokane from 1997-2012. Karen serves on the boards of Inspire Washington and Culture PAC.