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2025 Summer Workshop Program

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$700 - Subsidized Level
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Fred Liang Watercolor Monoprinting August 3 to August 8, 2025 Time 9 am - 12 pm Discipline: Printmaking Materials Fee: $75.00 Open To All On-site Housing NOT Available - Off-site Housing Options
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In this workshop participants will use  the directness and fluidity of water-based paint and ink as a process to create monotypes in printmaking. You will concentrate on the development of visual ideas through a sequential and exploratory approach. This workshop is ideal both for artists with limited printmaking experience and for advanced printmakers eager to learn alternative printmaking techniques for committing their creative ideas and impulses to prints. We employ non-toxic water-based paint and ink to create monotypes, simultaneously exploring the aesthetic qualities of watercolor and drawings. Investigate the unique, conceptual, and aesthetic possibilities of your visual inclinations and draw inspiration from the campus’s breathtaking surroundings during walk-abouts.

SP25-Fred-Liang-Materials-List.pdf

Biography

Fred H. C. Liang received a BFA from The University of Manitoba and an MFA from Yale University. His honors include Massachusetts Cultural Council Arts Grants in painting, printmaking, and works on paper. Liang’s work is in numerous public and private collections, including Fidelity, the Gund Collection, Addison Museum of American Art, and the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University. Liang’s most recent exhibitions include the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Addison Museum of American Art in Massachusetts, XC.HuA Gallery in Berlin, and Jerez de la Frontera Gallery at The University of Cadiz, Spain. He was the recipient of the 2020 Joan Michell Foundation Grant and Boston Foundation’s Brother Thomas Fellowship in 2021. Liang is a Professor at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston, MA, where he is the Chair of the Printmaking Department.

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