Ink & Identity: Printmaking with Adrian Tió
Ink & Identity: A Collaborative Printmaking Workshop
Wednesdays, May 6 - 27, 2026
5:30-8:30PM
Admission: $250.00
This four-week workshop offers a rare and unique opportunity to study printmaking with master printmaker and retired Professor of Fine Arts Adrian Tió, an artist with over 50 years of professional experience and work held in major collections including the Andy Warhol Foundation and the White House.
Inspired by the exhibition RESISTANCE: Cultural and Political Narratives in Mexican Art, participants will explore how artists use printmaking to express identity, memory, and social commentary. Students will develop their own designs, carve linoleum blocks, and create prints that come together in a final collaborative composition.
Designed for both beginners and artists looking to deepen their practice, this workshop invites participants to learn professional techniques while working alongside a highly accomplished artist and drawing inspiration from the museum galleries. No prior printmaking experience is required.
Instructor, Adrian Tió
Adrian Tió is a printmaker, painter, and educator with over 50 years of professional experience. He earned his B.A. from Temple University and his M.F.A. from the University of Cincinnati, with additional study at the Tyler School of Art in Rome.
Tió has exhibited nationally and internationally, and his work is held in major collections including the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the White House. A retired Professor of Fine Arts, he taught at Bowling Green State University, Indiana State University, Northern Illinois University, and the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
He currently maintains Hare of the Dog Press & Studio in New Bedford.