WHITE-LINE COLOR WOODCUT PRINT WORKSHOP

The Class
Date: April 4 & 5 (Both days)
Time: 10am - 4pm
Instructor: Peter Michael Martin
Tickets: $320 Non-Members | $295 Members (includes all materials)
*Please bring your own lunch for a 30-minute break midway through the workshop day.*
Event Details
Learn the technique to create a multi-color print using watercolors from a singular carved pine woodblock. White-line print also known as the Provincetown Print originated in Provincetown, Massachusetts in 1915. This workshop is offered in conjunction with Provincetown Prints: White-Line Woodcuts from the Collection of Edward Yasuna, an exhibition which features the work of the first innovators of Provincetown printing as well as contemporary printmakers utilizing this technique. Let this workshop be an inspiration for further personal artistic development.
*Workshop participants should come to the workshop with 2 New England inspired drawings.
(maximum and ideal size 6" x 8")
About the Instructor
Peter Michael Martin is an internationally recognized artist and experienced educator. His exhibition "Martin & Moby" was hosted by the New Bedford Whaling Museum in Massachusetts in 2014 and traveled in 2015 to Tokyo, Japan. In the summer of 2019 the Cape Cod Museum of Art held an exhibition titled "Moby Dick: Inspired Visions" transforming the historic Hope-McClennen Gallery into a captivating and thought provoking space. Martin's monumental Tyvek silhouettes reflect themes realized in the text of Herman Melville's novel, Moby Dick. Three significant white-line woodblock prints were included in this exhibit. In June 2019 Martin collaborated in a Moby Dick iPhone photography project titled "Altered Visions" which examined the relationship between Ishamel and Queequeg and presented that at the 12th International Melville Conference in New York, NY. In June of 2022 Martin once again collaborated on another iPhone photography series "Cal Me Ahab" and presented and exhibited at the 13* International Melville Conference in Paris, France.
Martin's "Mens' Chorus" 23' x "43 Kewa Pueblo inspired white-line print was one of two included in South Korea's 10th Ulsan International Woodcut Print Art Festival in 2022.