This workshop is designed for printmakers and painters who work on
paper and wish to expand their skills in the processes of Chine Collé
and backing techniques. Learn how to add layers of Japanese Gampi
paper to highlight the most delicate lines and aquatint textures,
bringing a more vivid and velvety quality to your impressions. Wed,
May 18, 25, Jun 1, 8 • 6:30-9:30pm $45 materials fee paid to
instructor on first day of class Instructor bio: Golbanou Moghaddas is
an Iranian narrative artist based in San Francisco. She moved from
Iran in 2008. She has an MA in Communication Design from Central Saint
Martins College of Art and Design in London, UK, and an MFA in
Printmaking from San Francisco Art Institute. She is a winner of the
Best of British Illustration 2011 and the illustrator of The Book of
Barely Imagined Beings published by Granta Publication, UK. In 2012
she was awarded an MFA fellowship from San Francisco Art Institute,
which brought her to the west coast. In the Bay Area, she has worked
with Master Printer Paul Mullowney. She is a recipient of the Murphy
and Cadogan Contemporary Art Award in 2013, Manhattan Graphics Center
Scholarship 2016, and Kala Art Institute Fellowship 2017-18. Her work
was recently selected for the New Program Winter 2018 at International
Print Center New York. She has exhibited at renowned venues including
the Museum of London, Kensington Palace and Bankside Gallery in the
UK, as well as SOMarts Cultural Center, Skylight Gallery of San
Francisco Public Library, Kala Art Institute, Richmond Art Center, San
Francisco Center for the Books, Arc Gallery, and The Peninsula Museum
of Art in the USA. Golbanou has taught at printmaking at SFAI public
program and Central Saint Martins undergrad level in London. She’s
currently an Affiliate Artist at Headlands Center For The Arts.
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