Please join us for an introductory workshop for learning fundamentals of printing with gelli plates taught by local artist Miriam Singer. During this class on the 3rd floor of the Paradigm Arts Building, you will design, ink, and print your own monoprints on paper using a tactile and exciting medium.
No experience is needed. All skill levels are welcome. All materials will be provided.
About Miriam Singer
Miriam Singer grew up in Buffalo, New York, In 2000 she received her BA from Brandeis University, and in 2003 her MFA from Massachusetts College of Art. Since moving to Philadelphia in 2004; Miriam Singer has exhibited at James Oliver Gallery. Stanek Gallery, LG Tripp Gallery, Woodmere Art Museum, Space 1026, Friends of the Print and Picture Collection, Art in the Airport, Gallery Siano, Inliquid at Painted Bride, Art in City Hall, Topstitch, Spector Gallery, Gallery at Minnow, and Padlock Gallery. Singer uses a combination of printmaking and drawing media to create her unique works on paper and designs for public art projects.Recent public art projects include, A new mural in University City Arts League (2019), River to River with Emilie Ledieu (2018) a large glass mosaic in the Comcast Technology Center cafeteria. Projects with The Philadelphia Mural Arts Program include; Navy Yard Bus Wraps, 2018, Parkway Dreams, 2017, Southeast by Southeast, 2013, Under The Clothespin with Emilie Ledieu, 2012, and Take Me to the River, 2010. Singers accumulated imagery becomes layered and busy with impressions of the cityscape. Singer currently teaches printmaking part-time at Fleisher Art Memorial and is a member of the artist collective, Space 1026.