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Kitchen Lithography

Kitchen Lithography with Angel Jesus Perez

Kitchen Lithography is a new phenomenon appearing on social media as a quick DIY way to do lithography from your home using accessible kitchen materials. Students will begin by watching a demo on the process and draw out their own designs using various drawing materials to achieve desired details. Students will start by making single layer black and white prints and move into multi-layer color printing. No experience necessary – all levels are welcome!

Accessibility – This class takes place in the San Pablo Community Classroom, located on the first floor. Please email classes@kala.org regarding any  accessibility needs prior to enrolling so we can assess if we are able to accommodate you safely and efficiently.

  • Tuition: $180
  • Location: San Pablo Community Classroom
  • Instructor: Angel Jesus Perez
  • 1 Classes
  • Sunday, December 8, 2024
  • 10:00AM — 4:00PM
  • TBD - Payable to the instructor on the first day

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About the Instructor:

Angel Jesus Perez is a Chicano Printmaker and mural artist from Washington D.C., based in Oakland. Growing up in D.C., Angel’s Chicano culture was mostly accessible through books, art, and museum visits. In 2011 Angel left D.C to Study Printmaking at California College of the Arts in Oakland, and worked as a mural artist and teacher for various non-profit arts organizations in the Bay Area for more than 10 years. Printmaking has become Angel’s true way to express himself in a boundless realm of creativity. Angel enjoys working with the many different color processes of relief, etching , screen printing and lithography. His printmaking style is intricate and tells many stories within a print. Most of his work is inspired by Chicano murals, Black murals, pre-Columbian art, African art and more importantly the local murals he grew up admiring in Washington D.C.