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Printmaking Essentials

Levels:

All levels

$615

10 in-person classes, 20 hours

Art materials are provided and included in price

<h2>Why Study Printmaking at Art School of SF Bay</h2>

Discover the art of printmaking with this hands-on program! From one-of-a-kind artworks to handmade cards, you'll explore five exciting techniques: monotype, gelli plate printing, stencil, collagraph, and linocut. Perfect for beginners and experienced artists alike, this series will give you the skills to make beautiful and unique prints every time.

This course will teach you:
  • Various printmaking techniques

  • Creating designs that clearly express your ideas

  • Working with limited color palettes and shapes

  • Exploring graphic language—a stylized, semi-abstract form of expression that differs from realism

This is a beginner-friendly class!
San Francisco

March 15- May 15, 2023

Monday 6:20-8:20pm

Teacher: Hugo Kobayashi

Mountain View

March 15- May 15, 2023

Monday 6:20-8:20pm

Teacher: Hugo Kobayashi

San Jose

March 15- May 15, 2023

Monday 6:20-8:20pm

Teacher: Hugo Kobayashi

Online

March 15- May 15, 2023

Monday 6:20-8:20pm

Teacher: Hugo Kobayashi

San Rafael

March 15- May 15, 2023

Monday 6:20-8:20pm

Teacher: Hugo Kobayashi

All locations
San Francisco

1603 and 1601 Irving Street, San Francisco CA 94122

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1954 Old Middlefield Way #K, Mountain View CA 94043

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700 S Winchester Blvd #15, San Jose CA 95128

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1510 4th Street,

San Rafael, CA 94901

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Live Zoom classes, Pacific Standard Time

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1530 Bonanza Street, Walnut Creek CA 94596

Summer 2026 semester: 
First Day of classes - June 1 (Mon)

No classes:
  • July 3 (Fri) - July 5 (Sun) - Independence Day Break
  • Last Day of classes - Aug 31 (Mon)
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