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Printing in Color โ€” Hercules Segers Workshop at the Met

Paul John, artist
Be inspired by the great experimental printmaker Hercules Segers, who merged techniques of painting and printmaking to create his expressive landscapes. Dig into Segers's process with Yana van Dyke, and work with contemporary printmaker Paul John to create your own vibrantly colored prints using techniques such as etching, drypoint, and monoprinting during this three-session (March 18, 25, April 1) workshop.

Presented in conjunction with the exhibition The Mysterious Landscapes of Hercules Segers.

This workshop meets in The Met's galleries and studios. Participants must be 18 or older. Space is limited. This three-session workshop is sold as one unit and individual dates cannot be purchased. The fee is $215 for the three-day workshop (includes Museum admission and materials). Registration ends at noon on the Tuesday before the first day of the course. Limited student discounts are available; a student ID must be presented at the first class. For more information, email studioprograms@metmuseum.org or call 212-570-3961 to receive information about student pricing.
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