Class Description: 3-week Foundations of Linocut Printmaking with Barb Greenwood

Class Description: 3-week Foundations of Linocut Printmaking with Barb Greenwood

Class | This program is completed

All Levels ages 16 +
2/9/2026-2/23/2026
4:00 PM-6:00 PM EDT on Mon
$100.00
Member Discount Available

Class Description: 3-week Foundations of Linocut Printmaking with Barb Greenwood

Class | This program is completed

This is a 3-week class that begins with a brief introduction to printmaking techniques, tools. and surfaces.  By the end of the series, all participants will leave with a set of completed prints. Class meets on Mondays from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm.

Week 1:  Session will begin with a discussion of various printmaking techniques, tools, and surfaces.  Guidance will be given on how to select subject matter.  Students may have an opportunity to try some of the cutting tools in order to help them better understand what makes good choices for designs.

Week 2:  Students will bring images, drawings, or designs that they will transfer to their blocks.  After designs. are transferred, students will begin cutting their blocks.  If there is time, students will try inking and printing test prints.

Week 3:  Students will ink and print their images (and add hand coloring if desired).

All supplies required for the class will be included.  However, all students are encouraged to bring a sketchbook and pencils for note taking and small studies.

Greenwood, Barb
Barb Greenwood

In 6th grade Barbara was introduced to the world of art making. Making art and sharing her passion to create with others has been the core driver of her life. After ten years of teaching art in public and private schools and another twenty-five years working as a master-level board-certified art therapist in medical settings, she finally was able to retire. Right in the middle of Covid, she moved from Ohio to the Traverse City area. That first year with her partner, the focus was on building their home, which included her own studio. From that point, she began  focusing on making her own art as well as connecting with the art community around her.
Teaching all media and harnessing them as an art therapist, Barbara’s own artwork tends to be quite eclectic!  For the last few years, she has focused on creating works made from handmade paper, paint, embroidery floss, thread, and fiber.  Always interested in printmaking, she continued her studies by taking printmaking classes at Northwestern Michigan College.