Linocut block printing is a hands-on art process where students carve their own design into a block, roll it with ink, and press it onto paper to create bold prints they can reproduce again and again. This workshop introduces the basics of printmaking while encouraging creativity and collaboration. Each student will design a fall-inspired image that becomes part of a larger group piece, showing how individual ideas can connect into a bigger story.
In this workshop, Jovon Rossman will lead students through the iterative steps of solution-based problem solving, commonly known as “Design Thinking”. Students will practice design thinking frameworks for innovation used at Facebook, Apple, Google and AT&T and taught by IDEO and the Stanford d.School.
How might we spread awareness about issues affecting our community? Join Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, and designer Verda Alexander of Studio O + A for a hands on-workshop for activists, artists, and designers.
Note: Please RSVP ASAP by April 15th to receive supplies.
Join us to design for time travel by learning the fundamentals of User Experience (UX) design with guest designers Catherine Lim, Mei Hsieh, and Ben Hsieh.
Kerry will guide students through a collage-style cut and paste activity to create their own custom artwork using recycled materials such as repurposed Nike shoe boxes and bags.
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