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Mokuhanga: Japanese Woodblock Printing (March)

This workshop introduces participants to the traditional Japanese woodblock printing process (mokuhanga) and the ukiyo-e printing technique. Participants will learn to carve the woodblock, use Japanese carving tools, and print with water-based ink on Japanese paper. Learn to carve your own woodblocks and create a small edition of multicolor prints! All levels welcome.

This class requires some hand dexterity to maneuver the carving tools. Participants should feel comfortable using tools with sharp blades and edges.

General Tuition: $400
Pay It Forward: $425
Scholarship Tier I (Limited): $350
Scholarship Tier II (Limited): $375

Accessibility Notice
This class takes place in the Heinz Printmaking Studio which is located on the third floor and requires participants to climb two flights of stairs. This class may require materials or processes that are hazardous for animals. Please email classes@kala.org prior to enrolling so we can assess if we are able to accommodate you and your service animal safely and efficiently.

  • Tuition: $400
  • Location: San Pablo Community Classroom
  • Instructor: Tomoko Murakami
  • 3 Classes
  • Sunday, March 16, 2025 — March 30, 2025
  • 10:00AM — 4:00PM
  • $40 Materials Fee - Payable to the instructor on the first day

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About the Instructor:

Tomoko Murakami is a multi disciplinary artist who explores the medium of printmaking as a multi-dimensional art form, bringing attention to new possibilities in the mixed media art world. She received her MFA in printmaking from San Francisco Art Institute and MA in Transformative Arts from John F. Kennedy University. She is a recipient of the 1992 Kala Art Institute Fellowship and 2008 Susan Boulet Fellowship Award. Currently, she teaches at Santa Rosa Junior College and Kala Art Institute. Aside from her long career in teaching, Tomoko is skilled in restoring the beauty and integrity of Asian paintings.