Letterpress I

Course Code: 26SLP100IA

This five-week, in-person workshop takes place on Tuesdays, January 27th - February 24th, from 6PM to 9PM ET. 

  • Tuesday, January 27th, from 6PM to 9PM ET 
  • Tuesday, February 3rd, from 6PM to 9PM ET 
  • Tuesday, February 10th, from 6PM to 9PM ET 
  • Tuesday, February 17th, from 6PM to 9PM ET 
  • Tuesday, February 24th, from 6PM to 9PM ET 

Please Note: Registration for this workshop closes on January 13th, at 11:59pm Eastern Time.

 


About the Workshop:

Letterpress is one of the oldest forms of printmaking and it is a versatile asset to the book artist in the production of editions, text, images, and more. In this workshop, students will learn the basics of how to set up and print on a Vandercook press, and how to properly clean up and maintain the press for consistent results. Students will learn the essentials of letterpress printing including lockup, packing, inking, registration, impression, paper selection, troubleshooting, and cleanup. This workshop is ideal for artists, aspiring publishers, and anyone who wants to get their hands dirty with a little history and fun. This workshop prepares the student for the next course in CBA’s letterpress learning track, Intro to Typography on Press (Letterpress 2). Class size is limited to ensure an optimal student-to-teacher ratio. Register now before the remaining spots fill up!


Required Materials:

  • Pencil and paper for taking notes
  • Please wear closed-toed shoes and clothes that can get stained or dirty (CBA will provide aprons, but the ink used on press can stain)

All other materials will be provided by the Center for Book Arts at no additional cost.


About the Instructor

Rhonda Khalifeh is a Syrian-American interdisciplinary artist based in the Hudson Valley. She  received her MFA from the fiber department at Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2017 and has  been an artist in residence at SVA Bio Art Lab, Textile Arts Center, and Center for Book Arts.  Khalifeh’s work has been exhibited across the country and can be found in several public  collections including the Met Museum, New York Public Library, and Fine Arts Library at  Harvard University. She published Project Z (2018) and Project Z Book II (2022) with Open  Projects Press.

 


All images courtesy of the instructor. 

Class size is limited to 10 participants to ensure an optimal participant to Instructor ratio. Register now before spots fill up! Registration for this workshop closes on January 13th at 11:59pm ET. Tuition for this course is $525 + a $25 materials fee. If you cannot comfortably pay tuition but are interested in taking this class, please consider filling out our financial assistance application here. We will notify you if you are selected to receive a scholarship before the start date of the class. To view more information about our current scholarship opportunities, please visit this link.

10 Remaining

$550