Time and Money for Art Class?

Time and money are often perceived barriers to things that we want to do, like take art classes, go on trips or get special tools.

I say perceived because generally we can really find some way to make time and find money for things that really matter to us.

I have designed the gelatin printmaking class, Make Monotypes in a way that both time and money should not be a prohibitive factor.

First let’s talk about time:

  • The 4 week class is broken down into 20 little steps.
  • I release a little actionable lesson every Monday through Friday.
  • The goal is to support you in actually doing the lessons, rather than just watching the videos and thinking about printmaking.
  • If daily does not work for you, then you can use weekends for a little more intense focus.
  • And you will have access to all the lessons for at least 6 months after class ends.

If you can find about 30 minutes a day or 2 to 4 hours on weekends you will have plenty of time to do the printmaking lessons and transform your skills. And you have 6 months to fit little printing sessions into your day. Imagine if you created a daily art making habit that supported your creative spirit!

Now about the money:

  • The course is $178. which is quite reasonable for a comprehensive printmaking class. Most one day in person classes are equal to or more than that amount at print studios.
  • Each lesson breaks down to less than $9 each.
  • $9 a day to feed your art practice, to build printing skills to create some joy in your day sounds like a great gift to give your self.

So check out the details for the gelatin printmaking class, Make Monotypes and join us. Registration will open on April 30th.