ONLINE: Ages 8-10 | Colorful Gelatin Prints
KA Summer Camp | This program has been canceled
Gelatin printing explores color mixing and layering in a spontaneous way. This class will use bright, water-based, non-toxic ink to make one-of-a-kind monotype prints as students learn to use printmaking tools to roll colorful ink onto a soft gelatin plate and transfer images with stencils and drawing techniques. Every student will go home with a portfolio of unique, colorful prints to display at home.
- This camp will be held via Zoom. Meeting links will be sent out one hour prior to the start of camp.
- Students are encouraged to bring an apron or large oversized t-shirt to protect their clothing. Gelatin prints make a wonderful, colorful mess that cleans up with water. Individual supply kits will be provided for each student, included in the materials fee.
Emily Moyer
Emily Moyer (she/her) is a Denver-based artist working primarily in print-based media with a special interest in lithography. She holds a BA in media arts and animation from the Art Institute of Colorado. Her love for printmaking developed while earning a K-12 art education certification at Metropolitan State University. She has been heavily involved in the local printmaking and arts education scene since 2012. Emily loves community arts planning and currently co-chairs Denver's Month of Printmaking. Her artistic practice examines parallels between creative acts and direct interactions with nature, and draws from personal experiences in the studio and outdoors.