Linoleum & Wood Cut Printmaking - Adult Workshop (1-day & 3 week options)

from $50.00

Carve, ink, and print your own design! Explore linoleum or wood cut printmaking and create custom prints, cards, or patches in this beginner-friendly workshop or 3-week class.

Two options: a 1-day workshop and/or a 3-week class.

1-DAY WORKSHOP

Curious about printmaking? This one-day workshop offers a taste of the multi-week series, perfect for anyone wanting to dip their toes in before committing. Participants will explore the fundamentals of relief printmaking, experimenting with design, texture, and repetition as tools for creative expression.

  • Date: Monday January 5

  • Time: 6 - 9

  • Ages: 15+

  • Take Home: A finished print or fabric patch and a linoleum/wood block that you carved into for future prints!

  • Instructor: Holly Yarab

  • Location: Wyoming Fine Arts Center

3-WEEK CLASS

This class is designed for diving deeper on linocut printmaking! The 3-Week Class will begin on Monday, January 19th and meet Mondays from 6-9.

Week 1: Introduction to Linoleum
Week 2: Carving & Design Workday
Week 3: Printing Your Designs

  • Dates: Mondays January 19, January 26, Feburary 2

  • Time: 6 - 9

  • Ages: 15+

  • Take Home: A finished print and a linoleum/wood block that you carved into for future prints!

  • Instructor: Holly Yarab

  • Location: Wyoming Fine Arts Center

Bring a Friend Discount: Enjoy a weekly friends night out with a little discount. Select the Bring a Friend option below and get $20 off when you register for two spots in the 3-week class.

Choose Your Option:

Carve, ink, and print your own design! Explore linoleum or wood cut printmaking and create custom prints, cards, or patches in this beginner-friendly workshop or 3-week class.

Two options: a 1-day workshop and/or a 3-week class.

1-DAY WORKSHOP

Curious about printmaking? This one-day workshop offers a taste of the multi-week series, perfect for anyone wanting to dip their toes in before committing. Participants will explore the fundamentals of relief printmaking, experimenting with design, texture, and repetition as tools for creative expression.

  • Date: Monday January 5

  • Time: 6 - 9

  • Ages: 15+

  • Take Home: A finished print or fabric patch and a linoleum/wood block that you carved into for future prints!

  • Instructor: Holly Yarab

  • Location: Wyoming Fine Arts Center

3-WEEK CLASS

This class is designed for diving deeper on linocut printmaking! The 3-Week Class will begin on Monday, January 19th and meet Mondays from 6-9.

Week 1: Introduction to Linoleum
Week 2: Carving & Design Workday
Week 3: Printing Your Designs

  • Dates: Mondays January 19, January 26, Feburary 2

  • Time: 6 - 9

  • Ages: 15+

  • Take Home: A finished print and a linoleum/wood block that you carved into for future prints!

  • Instructor: Holly Yarab

  • Location: Wyoming Fine Arts Center

Bring a Friend Discount: Enjoy a weekly friends night out with a little discount. Select the Bring a Friend option below and get $20 off when you register for two spots in the 3-week class.

Meet Your Instructor: Holly Yarab

Holly Yarab is an artist and recent Master of Fine Arts graduate from the University of Cincinnati. Her work investigates themes of health, the body, and the mind, using art to explore both personal and shared experiences. Holly has expanded her practice internationally, working at the Glasgow Print Studio and studying briefly at the Glasgow School of Art. While her primary medium is oil paint, she often integrates collage, printmaking, and sculpture, creating layered and immersive visual narratives.

Holly has contributed to a variety of public art projects, including Cincinnati’s Walnut Hills mural Constellations with ArtWorks, the Andrews Avenue Memory Mural in Youngstown (2022), and installations for Blink (2024). She is deeply committed to making art accessible beyond traditional gallery spaces, fostering engagement through collaborative and community-based projects. Her creative vision centers on the connection between individual expression and collective experience, using art as a bridge to bring people together.

Currently, Holly teaches as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning, where she continues to cultivate creative learning and community engagement.