Home Art Mixed-Media Printmaking Printed, Stitched and Bound with Alanna Austin – G26070212

Printed, Stitched and Bound with Alanna Austin – G26070212

Date

Jul 12 – 18 2026

Over the course of the week, participants will carve their own linoleum blocks and transform their prints into unique, mixed-media artist books. We’ll explore a range of printmaking techniques, including relief carving and monotype printing, with opportunities to experiment using Gelli plates and layered textures. Participants will also learn how to print both at home and on a small Speedball press. As a mixed-media workshop, we’ll combine printmaking with collage, drawing, and other creative processes to build rich, dynamic compositions. This workshop welcomes all skill levels—no prior printmaking experience needed!

Instructor

  • Alanna Austin
    Alanna Austin

    Alanna Austin is a printmaker and multimedia artist currently in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She graduated with her MFA at the University of Colorado in Printmaking. Austin is the founder of the Western Wilds Collective that acts as a conference for artists to come together on a digital platform once every other year to discuss work and innovative techniques. Alanna Austin is an Assistant Professor and head of printmaking at the Institute of American Indian Arts as well as the current co-editor of the Mid America Print Council journal.

    Austins work stems from research on expression of mind and memory united with color, pattern, and material from her Hispanic, Greek, and Turkish heritage. Through installations and printmaking, her work depicts elements of personal narrative tied to nostalgia, techniques passed on generationally, and generational trauma. Austin has been displayed internationally, with a most recent exhibition in Inverloch, Australia. Through the United States, Austins work has been showed and stored in collections with recent exhibitions in Florida, Texas, Washington and Ohio. Austins work is in archives spanning the United States such as Wichita Falls Museum of Art, the University of Idaho special collections, Matrix Press in Montana, the Bernard Zuckerman Museum of Art in Georgia, the University of Wyoming Special Collections and more.

PRICE

Cost

$740.00