• In Studio: Zinc Plate Lithography

    Zinc plate lithography is one of printmaking’s most expressive processes, often described as the printmaker’s equivalent of drawing and painting. Artists work directly on a smooth metal plate using greasy drawing materials such as lithographic crayon, pencil and liquid tusche, creating marks that range from delicate lines and soft washes to rich, velvety blacks.

    Over four weeks, students will learn how to prepare a zinc plate, draw on it using traditional lithographic materials, chemically process the plate and print a small edition using the Takach Lithography press. The process works through the interaction of grease and water: greasy marks attract ink while damp areas of the plate repel it. This class welcomes artists of all levels. Beginners will receive clear, step-by-step guidance, while more experienced artists and printmakers will have the opportunity to explore lithographic mark-making and deepen their understanding of the process.

    Location: Oolite Arts

  • In Conversation with Artists: Legacy of Christo and Jeanne-Claude

    Location: The Betsy Hotel

    Join us at The Betsy Hotel for an exclusive conversation exploring the legacy of Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Bonnie Clearwater, Director and Chief Curator of NSU Art Museum, hosts Jonathan Henery, Manager of the artists' studio and Treasurer of their Foundation. This special evening offers a deep dive into the iconic, large-scale installations that defined the duo’s career, from "The Gates" to the "Wrapped Reichstag." Guests will have the opportunity to engage in a lively Q&A and connect with fellow enthusiasts in a vibrant gallery setting. Don't miss this unique chance to explore the innovation and environmental engagement that continue to inspire the art world today.