Large Format DIY Giclee Printing for Photographers & Visual Artists
Schedule
Sat Nov 30 2024 at 09:00 am to 04:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Create Appalachia Center for Art & Technology | Kingsport, TN
About this Event
Saturday, November 30
9:00 – 4:00 PM
225 W Center Street, Kingsport, TN 37660
$100 for Create Appalachia members
$150 for non-members
Ticket sales end on November 29 at 5 PM.
CLASS DESCRIPTION: Learn to prepare and print beautiful fine art quality giclee images on our two large-format Epson SureColor printers. Each participant will take away at least 2 large archival quality prints of their own work. This class is perfect for illustrators, photographers, and other artists desiring to print their own editions.
Successful completion of the class will earn a digital badge: "Giclee Printing DIY User." These badges will be vaildated by CertifyMe.
NOTE: This badge certification is required for all who wish to use Create Appalachia's lab for DIY printing.
Topics to be covered include:
- an introduction to fine art giclee printing
- digital image prepration in Adobe Photoshop
- hands-on printing on large format printers
Paid members of Create Appalachia enjoy a $50 discount on tickets to this class. Paid memberships are $125 per year, so membership will pay for itself if you plan to take more classes or use our resources, including the giclee lab . For membership information, go to www.createappalachia.org.
*Questions? Need more information? Are you a non-member who wants to purchase a ticket? Email [email protected].
Instructor Bio: Recently retired after 22 years as Associate Professor of Digital Media at East Tennessee State University, Cher Cornett has worked profesionally as a graphic designer, photographer, and illustrator since 1980. She was a beta tester for the first version of Adobe Photoshop and has taught digital photo editing for more than 30 years. She trained with Cone Editions' experts on fine art printing techniques using Epson ink jet printers and creates and exhibits digital fine art and photography. Cher is also a senior fellow for the International Digital Media Arts Association and a judge for the American Advertising Federation's ADDY award competitions.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS: Saturday lunch is on your own. There are a number of restaurants close by. If you prefer to bring your own lunch, we have a microwave and a fridge that you can use. We will supply coffee and a light breakfast in the morning. There is free parking all around our building and in the Shelby Street Garage just across the street. Please use our member entrance when you arrive--it's marked with signs and is right across from the Shelby Street garage.
Create Appalachia strives to make our region a better place to live and work by supporting innovation and entrepreneurship centered around the arts and creativity. We work to sustain an environment that will generate new businesses, provide jobs in arts-based businesses, and highlight the important role that creativity plays in the region’s economic vitality.
The Arts@Work Series supports entrepreneurial creatives and makers who wish to develop their professional business skills. Topics include introductions to business strategy, marketing, communication, pricing, and client relations. The Arts@Work professional development series is curated to meet the particular needs of small creative businesses that combine artistry, imagination, and technology.
Where is it happening?
Create Appalachia Center for Art & Technology, 225 West Center Street, Kingsport, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 108.55 to USD 161.90