

**All materials are included in class fee**
In this class, you will learn the basics of linocut printmaking. This workshop covers drawing out your design, transferring it onto the linoleum block, carving your linoleum, and printing your block using an etching press and a baren. You will leave the class with your carved block and 3 prints. No experience is necessary.
Held at: Paper and Ink Arts, 113 Graylynn Drive Nashville, TN 37214
Date: Saturday May 31, 2025
Time: 10 AM - 5 PM + a 30-60 minute lunch break
Cost: $65 - includes all materials
Open to students 18+
More about Sarah:
Sarah is a printmaker based in Nashville, Tennessee. She graduated with a BFA from Watkins College of Art in 2018, and has been included in exhibitions in 14 states since the completion of her education. In 2022, Sarah was awarded the Les Christensen Excellence in Art Award for The Warren by the Bradbury Art Museum. Sarah has also participated in several art festivals and makers markets across the Southeast.
Sarah’s goal is for viewers to enjoy the print in its totality, but also to delight in each mark, squiggle, line, and curve as much as she does.
**All materials are included in class fee**
In this class, you will learn the basics of linocut printmaking. This workshop covers drawing out your design, transferring it onto the linoleum block, carving your linoleum, and printing your block using an etching press and a baren. You will leave the class with your carved block and 3 prints. No experience is necessary.
Held at: Paper and Ink Arts, 113 Graylynn Drive Nashville, TN 37214
Date: Saturday May 31, 2025
Time: 10 AM - 5 PM + a 30-60 minute lunch break
Cost: $65 - includes all materials
Open to students 18+
More about Sarah:
Sarah is a printmaker based in Nashville, Tennessee. She graduated with a BFA from Watkins College of Art in 2018, and has been included in exhibitions in 14 states since the completion of her education. In 2022, Sarah was awarded the Les Christensen Excellence in Art Award for The Warren by the Bradbury Art Museum. Sarah has also participated in several art festivals and makers markets across the Southeast.
Sarah’s goal is for viewers to enjoy the print in its totality, but also to delight in each mark, squiggle, line, and curve as much as she does.