Instructor: Andrew Reineberg

Skill Level: Beginner

Learn the basics of printmaking in this new workshop! In this exciting class, participants will embark on a journey to master the fundamentals of printmaking, unlocking the door to a world of artistic expression. Students will have the option to carve and hand print a predawn design or have the ability to create their own design. Prints will be made on cardstock and can be framed or made into cards.

Please note *** A materials fee of $20 is due to the instructor at the start of the class.

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Cancellation/Refund Policy: 

The Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen does not provide cash refunds for the cancellation of classes unless the class is canceled by the instructor or the Guild.

In order to request a withdrawal from a workshop, students must contact the Guild by phone at 717-431-8706 or contact us here at least 7 days prior to the class. Students who request a withdrawal at least 7 days prior to the class will receive a credit that can be used toward another workshop. No refunds or transfers will be given to cancellation requests made with less than 24 hours’ notice of the class.

Please note that we are unable to provide refunds for missed classes due to personal scheduling conflicts. If you are sick with Covid-19 or believe that you may have been recently exposed, please email kelly@pacrafts.org.

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  • Printing without a Press
     2024-01-27
     10:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Venue:  

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Venue Phone: 717-431-8706

Venue Website:

Address:
335 N Queen St, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17603, United States

Workshop Teachers

  • Andrew Reineberg
    Andrew Reineberg received his BFA in Printmaking from Millersville University in 2016, but has been making since a child at the kitchen table with his grandparents. He has since taught community classes at local galleries and institutions and shown his work at Millersville University's Sykes Gallery and locally at the Lancaster Museum of Art and various pop-up shows around town.