Introduction to Mono Printing

Introduction to Mono Printing

8 Week Class | This course has been canceled

All Levels

October 21, 2021-December 9, 2021

6:00 PM-9:00 PM on Th

$364.00 CAD

This 8 week class is designed for students who want to explore mono printing without a press using Gelli Plate(s) and Glass/Plexi Plates. 


Through demonstrations, various processes will be introduced, including positive and negative printing techniques, ghost imagery, printing with botanicals, self-made stencils, resist with wax crayons, image transfer and more. Mark making and drawing onto the plate as well as preparing backgrounds and multiple layers will be explored. The mono prints will also be further investigated as a ground and/or material for drawing, painting and collaging. All students' work will be shown and discussed at the end of each session. Individual feedback will be part of each session and hand outs for further exploration will be provided. Presentations on the history of mono printing and it’s use in contemporary art making will also be discussed. 


Base Tuition: $349 + Material Fee: $15 = $364 Total

  • Understanding of the individuality of mono prints and use in contemporary and historical context
  • Learning about printmaking ideas, processes and materials
  • Exploring and developing ideas, editing and presenting
Oehmsen-Clark, Tina

Tina's work has always been an exploration between various art forms, including sound, dance, installation, sculpture and drawing. She has exhibited in various galleries, museums and public spaces in Germany, Denmark and Canada. Since moving to Toronto in 1996, Oehmsen-Clark has worked on art projects at the AGO, Ryerson Student Gallery, Dancemakers and Wychwood Artscape. Besides her own art practice, she has taught in a number of schools and institutions including TSA. Tina always enjoys working with a wide age range, and believes that teaching art is an interactive learning process, both to inspire and be inspired.