Studio Art Sampler: Tetra-Pak Printmaking
Enjoy the afternoon making art using professional studio art materials while learning tips and techniques from MAM’s teaching artists in their medium of specialization. All skill levels are welcome, and all supplies will be provided. Workshop fee includes admission to the galleries.
Learn how to create eco-friendly relief prints by upcycling Tetra-Pak packaging (think milk cartons) into printable plates. This process is entirely non-toxic. Tetra-Pak carton plates, ink, and paper will all be provided.
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Kristian Battell
Kristian Battell is an artist working and living in northern New Jersey, having recently completed her Masters of Fine Art at the School of Visual Arts in New York, NY. She always considered herself more of a traditional printmaker, having a BFA in Printmaking and Art of the Book from Purchase College, but the pandemic has shifted her practice to sculpture and installation. These sculptures focus on climate change and upcycling the materials that surround her in her everyday life. She loves bringing this practice to a wider audience, especially by teaching kids about our impact on the environment and the change we can make through art.