We’re pleased to share a series of free, hands-on printmaking workshops for K–12 art educators to be held at the Monira Foundation in Spring 2026.
Practical and Affordable Printmaking Methods: A Guide for Art Educators: https://www.teachprint.com/about
Led by printmaker and educator Mizin Shin, these workshops focus on accessible, classroom-ready printmaking techniques that do not require a dedicated print studio or expensive equipment. Participants will learn adapted methods using recycled and everyday materials—such as using a pasta maker as a printing press—that can be easily translated to school settings.
Workshop Series
Class One: Intaglio: Drypoint
Class two: Lithography
Class three: Collagraphy
Each class is 2.5 hours
• 2 hours hands-on
• 30 minute discussion
• Up to 12 participants per session
Schedule
Wednesdays: March 25, April 1, April 22
4:30–7:00 PM
All materials will be provided.
About the Instructor
Mizin Shin is a US-based visual artist and Associate Professor at the University of Rochester. She is the co-founder of Mirabo Press, a creator of TeachPrint.com, and has extensive experience leading printmaking workshops that support both traditional and contemporary approaches in K–12 classrooms.

