Student work, University of Michigan Biological Station, 2022
get inky!
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print club
Young artists (ages 10-14) are welcome to join me in my cozy studio in Exeter, NH, for 6-week sessions on Wednesday afternoons. We’ll cover basic linocut techniques, starting with planning and executing a single-color linocut, and then growing our skillsets based on interest.
“My daughter absolutely loved the class and is really excited to come back and do more!”
*Winter print club is currently running. If you have a teen who is interested in a future session, send me a note and I’ll add you to my contact list.
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print friend
Making art can be lonely, especially when you’re trying to get started. You’ve probably taken workshops but spend most of your time working alone. Over the years I have greatly benefitted from participating in group critiques and being mentored; just having someone to ask questions or bounce ideas off of is so helpful.
In 2026, I can be your print friend.
Print friend is for people of all ages who consider themselves beginners in relief printmaking and would like some help in developing skills one-on-one.
As your print friend, I can help with technique and skill building, giving gentle feedback and encouragement along the way.
The way I see it, printmaking is all about problem solving. Maybe you’re stuck on registration. Maybe your ink isn’t printing consistently. Maybe you need help sourcing materials. I don’t have all the answers but I am a very good problem solver and have dealt with many of those questions myself over the years!
This will work through hourly sessions (either in-person or over zoom), and the number of sessions will depend on your goals (no minimum required).
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workshops
Snow Farm New England Craft Program
Oct 9-12, 2026
Create a unique small edition of two-block woodcut prints! Explore the basics of how to make wood block prints: planning, prepping, sketching, and carving the wood blocks themselves. Practice essential printing skills like registration and inking, and learn printing techniques for work by hand or with a press. Students will experiment a bit, and then create their own small edition of woodcut prints, using nontoxic, vegetable oil-based printing inks. Some basic experience with block printing would be helpful, but not necessary for success. All levels welcome.