Centre[3]

Introduction to Traditional Printmaking: The Multi-Process Studio

Instructed by Julio Ferrer

This course offers an immersive, hands-on introduction to the versatile world of printmaking, designed specifically for beginners. Participants will explore the unique graphic qualities of four print processes: relief, monotypes, drypoint and screen printing. Through a mix of demonstrations and studio practice, you will learn to translate your drawings and ideas into unique and beautiful prints. 

What You Will Learn:

  • Relief Printing (Linocut): You will learn to safely use carving tools to create bold, high-contrast imagery on rubber blocks 
  • Drypoint Etching: Learn this intaglio technique by scratching detailed lines directly into an acrylic plate to produce rich, velvety textures. 
  • Monotype Printing: Explore the most painterly form of printmaking, creating unique, one-of-a-kind “painterly” prints using additive and reductive methods. 
  • Screen Printing (Silkscreen): Move to the basement screen studio to learn the modern classic of printmaking. We will cover image exposure, ink mixing, and printing techniques for printing on paper 

No prior experience is necessary. This course is ideal for anyone looking to expand their artistic practice, from illustrators and painters to hobbyists wanting to explore new mediums. 

Instructor: Julio Ferrer

Dates: 8-week course held on Saturdays March 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th, April 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th, 2026

Time: 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Cost: $650.00 (Centre[3] members receive a 15% discount)

Class Size: Limited to 8 participants

Location: 173 James St N, Hamilton – Centre[3] for Artistic and Social Practice, Traditional Printmaking Studio (main floor) and Screen Printing Studio (please note, this studio is downstairs and non-accessible).

Materials: All materials are provided, except for paper. Recommendations for purchasing paper can be discussed. 

Skill Level: All levels welcome.

Instructor Bio: Julio Ferrer is a Cuban-Canadian painter and printmaker. He graduated from the National School of Visual Arts in Havana, Cuba in 1992. For more information and samples of Julio’s work, visit him on the web at @julioferrerpopart.

Email info@centre3.com for more information and to register:

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