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INK and DRINK Art Nights

Presented by Rubber City Prints, Inc. at Rubber City Prints, Inc., Akron OH

Dec 01 2018
INK and DRINK Art Nights

December: Photorealism: Screenprinted Posters/Cards

Rubber City Prints is open for your reservations every 1st Saturday: Inking & Drinking an adult only party night to experience a little culture with food, music, and of course art. Every first Saturday will be according to a theme throughout history with new printmaking, drawing, and painting techniques every month!

6:00-7:00 pm: Doodling Dinner Hour: Take the edge off your day with food, drinks and conversation. Here you practice your hand at automatic drawing & other drawing exercises while you eat.
7:00-7:15 pm: Introduction & Art History, maybe a little guided meditation.
7:15-7:30 pm: Demonstration of your fine art make & take for the evening according to the theme of the night. Every print night is different throughout the year so you can keep coming and learning new techniques in printmaking and throughout art history’s major movements.
7:30-8:00 pm: Technique Exercises, develop your natural ability with this guided practice time.
8:00-10:00 pm: Studio time to create your main ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

Phone: (330) 269-9837

Email: rubbercityprints@gmail.com

Website: http://www.rubbercityprints.org

LOCATION

Rubber City Prints, Inc.

467 W. Market Street, Akron, OH 44303

PARKING INFO

Parking in rear of 467 W. Market St. off Stewart Way. Municipal Parking two houses down next to Stagecoach and Gypsy Grace.

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