Leave Your Impression: A Printmaking Workshop | Studio Series
About this Event
Step inside Woodcuts Gallery & Framing — Nashville's premier African American art gallery on historic Jefferson Street — for our inaugural Studio Series workshop!
Leave Your Impression is a hands-on, beginner-friendly printmaking experience led by the talented artist Mouminatou Thiaw. Whether you've never picked up a brayer or you're simply looking to explore a new creative outlet, this workshop is designed for you.
In just three hours, you'll discover the art of printmaking, create your own original artwork, and leave with a one-of-a-kind piece made entirely by your own hands — all inside one of Nashville's most culturally significant galleries.
This is more than a workshop. It's a creative experience rooted in African American art and culture on the historic Jefferson Street.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
- All materials provided
- Expert instruction by artist Mouminatou Thiaw
- Light refreshments served
- Your original hand-printed artwork to take home
- Inspiration rooted in African American art and culture
EVENT DETAILS:
Date: Saturday, August 15, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Doors Open: 12:30 PM
Location: Woodcuts Gallery and Framing
1613 Jefferson Street
Nashville, TN 37208
TICKET OPTIONS:
EARLY BIRD PRICING (Available through July 31st)
Workshop Only — $75
Includes workshop admission, all materials, refreshments, and your take-home artwork.
Studio to Wall Standard — $150
Includes everything in Workshop Only PLUS a private Concierge Saturday custom framing appointment and standard custom framing of your finished piece.
Studio to Wall Premium — $200
Includes everything in Studio to Wall Standard PLUS a premium framing consultation, matting upgrade, and priority scheduling for your Concierge Saturday appointment.
REGULAR PRICING (August 1 - 14)
Workshop Only — $85
Studio to Wall Standard — $175
Studio to Wall Premium — $225
ABOUT THE STUDIO TO WALL PACKAGES:
Why just take your artwork home when you can take it home beautifully framed?
Our exclusive Studio to Wall packages give you the complete art experience. After the workshop, you'll book a private Concierge Saturday appointment at Woodcuts Gallery where our expert team will work with you one-on-one to select the perfect frame and treatment for your finished piece. You'll leave with a professionally framed, gallery-quality work of art — created by you, finished by us.
SPACE IS LIMITED:
This is an intimate experience limited to just 15 guests. Reserve your spot today to guarantee your place at Nashville's most exciting new workshop series.
Early Bird pricing ends July 31st — don't wait!
ABOUT THE STUDIO SERIES:
The Studio Series is Woodcuts Gallery and Framing's ongoing workshop program designed to bring Nashville's creative community together to create, learn, and connect inside our historic Jefferson Street gallery. Each workshop features a different medium, artist, and experience. Follow us at @woodcutsgallery to stay informed about upcoming dates.
ABOUT WOODCUTS GALLERY AND FRAMING:
Founded by the late Nathaniel Harris, Woodcuts Gallery and Framing has been a cornerstone of Nashville's African American arts community on historic Jefferson Street. Today, the Harris family continues Nathaniel's legacy by connecting collectors, creatives, and community through art, culture, and the finest custom framing in Nashville.
1613 Jefferson Street | Nashville, TN 37208
615.321.5357
woodcutsgalleryandframing.com
Follow us: @woodcutsgallery
CANCELLATION POLICY:
Tickets are non-refundable but are transferable. If you are unable to attend, you may transfer your ticket to another guest by contacting us at least 48 hours before the event.
QUESTIONS?
Contact us at 615.321.5357 or visit woodcutsgalleryandframing.com
We can't wait to create with you on Jefferson Street!
Meet Your Instructor
Mouminatou Thiaw is a Senegalese American artist born in Dakar, Senegal, currently living and working in Nashville, TN. She explores closeness with the earth, grief, faith, migration, isolation, connectivity and organic life in her works to develop Africanist and Womanist iconographies for storytelling. With painting, collage, printmaking, and sculpture, she pulls from corporeal connection and memory to respond to both her internal and external worlds. She layers color to suggest the illusory textures of human memory, and creates from the roundness, warmth and color of her childhood imagination. Informed by her curatorial scholarship, Thiaw regards creative exploration and art literacy as central to critical and hopeful thinking about representations of race, identity, the body, and the earth.
Where is it happening?
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