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Intro to Intaglio Printmaking with Tetra Paks

Take printmaking to a whole new experimental level using nails, a juice box and a pasta machine to create incredibly beautiful, high-quality prints. The options are vast when it comes to etching, peeling and transforming your Tetra Pak block.

All materials will be provided.

Winter term

Sunday, Feb. 8 (one class)
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
UNB Fredericton
Memorial Hall, 9 Bailey Drive, room 26
$65 (+ HST)

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About the instructor

Anne Stillwell is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist with a focus on linoleum block printing. Located in Prince William, NB, her influences are rooted deep in her connection with her hometown of Keswick Ridge and the surrounding New Brunswick nature.

Her work calls attention to the simplicity yet complex beauty and shape found in nature, which translates into flora and fauna designs. Printmaking provides the perfect blend of challenge, craftsmanship, and creative freedom that she seeks in her work.

Anne does not confine herself to a single medium, instead, she merges her expertise across diverse art forms and finds inspiration in sharing that knowledge through workshops and art programs for both youth and adults. Anne participates in artist residencies and shows across the province and is a three-time Arts NB grant recipient. She currently operates under her family-run studio, Ridge Works Studio.