Fine Arts Work Center In Provincetown

2024 Summer Workshops

Duet Printmaking Collaborative Printmaking with Stencils June 14 to June 19, 2020 Tuition: $650 Workshop: 9am-12pm Discipline: Printmaking OPEN TO ALL On-site Housing Available

Experiments in Serendipity! Learn to use stencils in making one-of-a-kind prints with common elements. Media covered include monoprinting with oil based inks, cyanotype, relief printing, and ghosting. Explore the myriad ways stencils are useful. Come with a friend or colleague, join the class in making some large collaborative works and have time to make some prints on your own. Each with a solo practice, Yvette Drury Dubinsky and Vicky Tomayko have been collaborating steadily on a series of prints for several years using a unique way of making prints together.

Please bring scissors, exacto knife, cutting mat, plexiglass or other plate cut to the size you wise to work and paint brushes. Ten sheets of white BFK Rives (22×30 inches) will be provided as part of the materials fee. Additional sheets may be purchased from the Work Center at $5 per sheet.

Biography

Yvette Drury Dubinsky is an artist who mixes print and alternative photographic processes with collage to make unique works on paper and installations.  Her work is part of the collections of PAAM, The Saint Louis Art Museum, The Buhl Collection, and the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.  She has taught at Washington University, Webster University, the University of Chicago, and Castle Hill in Truro. She exhibits work at A.I.R., New York, AMP Gallery, PTown and Bruno David Gallery, St. Louis.

Vicky Tomayko is an artist who works with a variety of techniques to create one-of-a-kind prints and editions of silkscreen books. She manages the print studio for the Fine Arts Works Center during its seven-month residency program. She teaches silkscreen printing at Cape Cod Community College and at the PAAM School. A former fellow at FAWC and recipient of two Ford Foundation Grants, she is represented by Schoolhouse Gallery in Provincetown and A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn, NY.