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Experimental Monotype - Vicky Tomayko

Vicky Tomayko -

June 20-21
Tuition: $300
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This class will explore the possibilities for using printmaking as a means of recording or reminding. The resulting work will be like a "sketchbook" of prints. Students will create a series of one-of-a-kind images using a variety of techniques including rolling flats of color, subtracting, painting, trace drawing, stencil, transfer methods, and "ghosting". Demo's will be short and sweet! Open to all ages and levels.

Vicky Tomayko -

 

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Vicky Tomayko is an artist and printmaker who works with a variety of monotype techniques to create multi-layered, one-of-a-kind prints. Tomayko teaches at the Museum School at Provincetown Art Association and Museum and in the Summer Program at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. Her workshops include printmaking for Mass College of Art MFA at the Fine Arts Work Center. She was an Artist-in-Residence at the Cape Cod Lighthouse Charter School in Orleans for ten years. Tomayko was assistant professor of printmaking at Connecticut College, 1979 through 1981, and was awarded a fellowship at the Fine Arts Work Center in 1985. She received an MFA in printmaking from Western Michigan University, and has been the recipient of two Ford Foundation Grants. Her work is exhibited at the Schoolhouse Gallery in Provincetown, and has been included in exhibitions in New York, Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, Venice, Istanbul, and Melbourne.