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A Card Print Making Workshop with Susan Mencin

Presented by Cuyahoga Valley Art Center at Cuyahoga Valley Art Center, Cuyahoga Falls OH

Jul 25 2020
A Card Print Making Workshop with Susan Mencin

Join us at CVAC as we celebrate the holidays in July by creating our own handmade cards!

CHRISTMAS IN JULY: A CARD PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP
with Susan Mencini                        

July 25, 2020       9:30 – 3:30 PM

Join us at CVAC as we celebrate the holidays in July by creating our own handmade cards! We will be using block printing techniques to ring in the cheer and get a jump start on our lists of those we hold dear. Workshop includes 30 blank cards and all other materials (20 more cards can be purchased at the time of the workshop with prior request). A handmade card is sure to impress this holiday season! Please dress for a mess as we explore this fun and unique artistic medium.

Susan Mencini Biography

Susan Mencini is a 1980 graduate of Cooper School of Art in Cleveland and studied at Kent State University. In college, Susan’s major was Printmaking and she has incorporated some of its processes into her paintings. She primarily uses fluid acrylics with a transparent watercolor application. Susan has taught at CVAC since 2004 and also teaches Art at Cornerstone ... view more »

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CVAC Member $75

Non-CVAC Member $100

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Cuyahoga Valley Art Center

2131 Front Street, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

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