November Inkjet Transfer Workshop
@ LATITUDE
1821 W Hubbard St, Chicago, IL 60622
Opening Sunday, November 14th, from 11AM - 4PM
WHEN: Sunday, November 14th from 11am – 4pm
COST: $125 General Admission ($100 Student/Recent Graduate within 1 year of graudation)
WHERE: 1821 West Hubbard Street Suite 207
INSTRUCTOR: Alex Wieder
Inkjet Image Transfer, led by our Technical Director Alex Wieder, is a one-day workshop introducing you to the techniques needed to properly transfer images to both traditional and nontraditional porous and nonporous materials. It will cover the preparation of chemistry and substrates, printing your images, applying and removing the inkjet transfer, and editing and refining your techniques in this alternative image process. You will walk away with a print on both white matboard as well as metal sheeting along with the skills and ability to apply what you’ve learned to a variety of alternative materials. We highly encourage you to bring your own materials to experiment with!
This class is designed for anyone who has prior printing experience on Epson printers and is interested in exploring the craft of this experimental process. If you’ve never printed before but still want to participate, consider signing up for LATITUDE’s Intro to Print one-on-one tutoring here prior to the course!
Space is limited to 5 participants, so grab your spot early!
Questions? Contact us at education@latitudechicago.org.
Please Note: LATITUDE never wants finances to stand in the way of participation in our programs. Please reach out to us to discuss financial assistance.
Refund Policy: For all LATITUDE courses, full payment is required to reserve your spot in the class. If you need to cancel your reservation for any reason, LATITUDE can provide a 100% refund for cancellations made 10 days prior to the start date of the course. Cancellations made with less than the 10 day notice will be given a 100% lab credit. No refund will be guaranteed for cancellations made on the start day of the course or after and will be considered on a case to case basis.
Image transfer by Harrison Huse
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