Details
Duration:
1 Day Workshop
Date:
Thurs, July 31, 2025
6-9 p.m.
Instructor:
Matthew Forehand
Level:
Beginner
Capacity:
6
Age:
15+
Languages:
Taught in English
Cost:
$55
(materials included, 20% discount for members )
Location:
Oolite Arts Printshop
924 Lincoln Road, 1st floor, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Register:
On Website
Contact:
Melissa Gabriel
[email protected]
Information
This one-day workshop is designed to introduce you to a unique and versatile printmaking technique that produces one-of-a-kind prints that are visually striking and highly expressive. Often referred to as “painter prints,” Monotypes are created by transferring ink or paint from a plate onto paper, resulting in a unique, layered image that cannot be replicated.
During this workshop, you’ll delve into the world of Monotype and explore the different techniques available, from the light-field additive method to the dark-field reductive approach, as well as tracing techniques. With the guidance of our expert instructor, you’ll learn how to transfer your designs from the plate or matrix to paper using hand rubbing or a printing press. Whether you’re an experienced artist or new to printmaking, this workshop is a great way to learn a new skill and create unique, one-of-a-kind works of art. So join us for a day of creativity and exploration in the exciting world of Monotype printmaking!
Class Breakdown:
Introduction to Monotype printmaking:
- Explanation of what Monotype is and its unique qualities
- Overview of the different techniques available (light-field additive, dark-field reductive, tracing techniques)
- Discussion of materials needed for the workshop
Demonstration of Monotype techniques:
- Demonstration of light-field additive, dark-field reductive, and tracing techniques
- Explanation of the benefits and challenges of each technique
Hands-on practice of Monotype techniques:
- Participants will experiment with different Monotype techniques using ink or paint, plates or matrices, and paper
- Instructor will provide guidance and feedback as needed
- Participants are encouraged to be creative and explore the medium
Printing and critique:
- Participants will print their Monotype designs using either hand rubbing or a printing press
- Critique and discussion of participants’ work
- Feedback and suggestions for further development
Conclusion and wrap-up:
- Recap of the workshop and what was covered
- Suggestions for further exploration and practice
- Q&A session
Note: The specific timing of each section may vary depending on the size of the group, the level of experience of the participants, and the pace of the workshop. The focus of this 3-hour workshop is to provide a brief introduction to Monotype printmaking, allowing participants to experiment with different techniques and produce their own unique prints.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Originally from Pensacola, Florida, Matthew Forehand has based his art career out of the city of Miami. He began his art school studies at Pensacola State College where he received his Associate’s degree in Visual Arts. Matthew continued his education at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Painting, Drawing, and Printmaking. During his time at SAIC, he enrolled in Ox-Bow School of the Arts, an artist residency in Saugatuck, Michigan. Currently, Matthew is the Printmaking Resident at Oolite Arts, a well-known non-profit Artist Residency in Miami that gives opportunities to artists in Miami. He taught visual arts at Miami Arts Charter School (MAC), now Oolite Arts PrintShop resident and instructor.
Materials
Materials Included