Intaglio in Depth

Fall 2025 Classes / Printmaking

Intaglio in Depth is a deep dive into the wonderful world of etching! Students will learn to prepare copper plates for etching with ferric chloride. Safety procedures, studio chemistry, and solvent compatibility will be covered in depth. We will explore methods of etched mark-making beyond the drawn line including soft ground etching of found matter, spray paint aquatint with positive and negative resists, and more. Handwork techniques include scraping/burnishing, using manual and electric engraving/drypoint tools. Students will produce engaging prints that prompt the question, “how did they do that?” and learn how to create identical and variable editions through paper preparation and printing techniques. Color printing via multi-plate registration, chine collé, à la poupée, hand-coloring and viscosity rolls will be explored. Some shared materials and tools are provided. Closed-toed shoes are required in the etching lab.

Materials list provided by instructor at registration. Copper plates can be purchased from the instructor at cost or should be brought to the first day of class.

No class 10/13

Please note time change: 10am-2pm

Closed-toed shoes are required in the etching lab.

 

 

 

Course Details

Age Group: Adult

Sept 8 - Nov 3 (except Oct 13)

Mondays, 10am - 2pm

Tuition: $320 (Members: $305)

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Course Instructor

Kate VanVliet

Kate VanVliet is a sculptor and printmaker from Philadelphia, recently relocated to Elkins Park, PA. She studied fine arts at Moore College of Art & Design before co-founding BYO Print with a fellow alumna in 2010.