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Block Printing taught by Diana Eicher
April 18, 2025 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
IN PERSON- 1 hour break for lunch
Learn how to carve and print a rubber Speedy Cut/Carve block to make your own one-of-a-kind images (sized for greeting cards)! No previous experience necessary. Techniques will be demonstrated and there will be individual work time for students to work on their own projects. Non-toxic waterbased inks will be used. All supplies will be provided. Students should bring image ideas, photo or sketches for reference.


Classes have a limited space available and some fill quickly. Decisions about whether to cancel a class or add another session are typically made one week prior to the start of a class. If a class you are interested in is full we will have a waiting list and will contact you if a space opens up. If a class is cancelled due to low enrollment (fewer than 4 registrations) all registrations will be promptly refunded.
Ticket Instruction: You must choose a quantity to activate “get tickets”. To pay for a class registration with a Wet Paint gift card, please call 651-698-6431

Diana Joanne Eicher, received her MFA in Printmaking from the University of Hawaii, and her BA in Painting from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Diana studied painting in Italian at the Accademia di Belle Arti, in Venice, Italy and aluminum plate lithography at Tamarind Institute. Diana is the Director of the Printmaking and Papermaking Studios at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, and oversees with the studios for books, intaglio, letterpress, lithography, papermaking, photogravure, screenprinting, and woodcut. Eicher has taught at the Honolulu Printmaking Workshop, the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, the Minneapolis Community and Technical College, The Ox-Bow School of Art: School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Textile Center of Minnesota, and the University of Hawaii. Diana has been a teaching artist for Speedball Art Products and Akua Printmaking Inks. Diana had a solo show of her work, “To Shanghai: Recent Work by Diana Eicher” at Donghua University in Shanghai, China that included 70 works of art. Her most current project is a “Glossary of Printmaking Terms in English and Chinese” that took her 10 years to write and was published by Donghua University Press, Shanghai, China. Eicher has presented 12 papers, lectures, and exhibitions, in the United States and internationally and has exhibited her work in over 98 group and solo exhibitions.
dianaeicher@me.com
612-877-0903


