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Solar Etching on Japanese Paper with Encaustic Wax Workshop
Studio intensive, advanced solar etching and encaustic workshop with Soledad Salamé.

Artist Soledad Salamé will host a series of printmaking workshops for small groups of artists in her Reservoir Hill studio. The focus of this course will be on solar etching on to Japanese paper for use with encaustic wax processes.

An Artist and Printmaker for 30 years, Soledad Salamé’s work was most recently on view at the Contemporary Museum in Baltimore.

Make Gorgeous Prints in the Studio of a Master Printmaker, Soledad Salame
Workshop: Solar Printing and Encaustic Wax
Dates: January 29, 30, and 31; February 5, 6, and 7
Duration: 3 Days
Cost: $550 Including wax, inks, two solar plates, and all studio materials (Does not include paper)
Limited to 5 artists

If you are interested please contact Soledad at 410-462-5365 or email at [email protected].

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Solar Prints and Encaustic Workshop with Soledad Salame January 29-31

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Solar Etching on Japanese Paper with Encaustic Wax Workshop
Studio intensive, advanced solar etching and encaustic workshop with Soledad Salamé.

Artist Soledad Salamé will host a series of printmaking workshops for small groups of artists in her Reservoir Hill studio. The focus of this course will be on solar etching on to Japanese paper for use with encaustic wax processes.

An Artist and Printmaker for 30 years, Soledad Salamé’s work was most recently on view at the Contemporary Museum in Baltimore.

Make Gorgeous Prints in the Studio of a Master Printmaker, Soledad Salame
Workshop: Solar Printing and Encaustic Wax
Dates: January 29, 30, and 31; February 5, 6, and 7
Duration: 3 Days
Cost: $550 Including wax, inks, two solar plates, and all studio materials (Does not include paper)
Limited to 5 artists

If you are interested please contact Soledad at 410-462-5365 or email at [email protected].

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From the challenges of growing up with undiagnosed ADHD and autism, White-Johnson now celebrates the beauty in what others might see as symptoms. Sharing these insights, and genuine, authentic moments through her work, she hopes to amplify her vision of true justice.

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Named for the Japanese art of defocusing light sources in photography, bokeh, the app enables each user to custom-tailor their smartphone’s existing camera in real time to accommodate their unique vision requirements.

Baltimore art news updates from independent & regional media

This week's news includes: Glenstone Museum announces new exhibitions, the sublime Amy Sherald, Savannah G.M. Wood awarded Tabb Center humanities fellowship, from France to Baltimore, Ky Vassor installs work at Govans Presbyterian Church, remembering Susan Alcorn, and more!

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