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Special Topics in Intaglio: Editioning & Consistency

Special Topics in Intaglio: Editioning & Consistency

Creating identical prints to form an edition takes a lot of practice – and support, trial and error, and snacks! Join us for a fun and supportive weekend of editioning to hone your skills at inking, hand wiping, and printing identical etchings with the goal of improving consistency. Feel free to aim for a couple small editions of a few different plates, if you have them! This weekend intensive is for etchers who want to build up their consistency and stamina while printing editions. There will be inking and wiping tutorials and tips, pointers for managing your time, and a small print exchange at the end. Participants should bring their own ready-to-print copper plate(s).

General Tuition: $260
Pay It Forward: $285
Scholarship Tier I (Limited): $210
Scholarship Tier II (Limited): $235

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: $230
  • Location: Heinz Printmaking Studio
  • Instructor: Megan Broughton
  • 2 Classes
  • Sunday, June 1, 2025 — June 8, 2025
  • 10:00AM — 4:00PM

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About the Instructor:

Megan Broughton (b. 1990, California) is a multidisciplinary artist addressing the climate crisis, loss, transformation, and the sublime. She uses ice, fog, and air currents to underline our daily environments at risk. Her work stems from onsite study in the Arctic, whose materiality shapes and influences her practice. Exhibition highlights include shows at Highpoint Center for Printmaking, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Richmond Art Center, and Crocker Kingsley Exhibitions. Residencies include MaréMotrice in Greenland, The Arctic Circle Residency in Svalbard, and In Cahoots in Petaluma, CA. Megan holds a BFA from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) and worked in arts education for 13 years, most recently at The Oxbow School. Megan is a 2023/2024 California Arts Council Emerging Individual Artist Fellow and lives/works in San Francisco.