Discover. Create. Press. Repeat.
Is it a stamp? Is it a photo? It’s printmaking!
In this hands-on, play-centered art experience, students will dive into the fascinating world of printmaking through a wide variety of techniques designed to spark curiosity and creativity. From cyanotypes and monotypes to linoleum block printing and stamping, children will explore how art can be made again and again, each time with a new twist.
Through guided exploration and open-ended play, students will engage with different materials and processes while expressing their ideas in personal and imaginative ways. We'll look at iconic artists like Andy Warhol, Hokusai, and Degas to inspire our own creations and connect to the rich history of this art form.
This class is all about creative discovery,encouraging children to experiment, take risks, and enjoy the process. Whether layering colors, creating textures, or designing patterns, students will learn to see the world through the lens of repetition, expression, and joyful art-making.
Printmaking becomes more than just a technique, it becomes a playground for imagination.
Morning Program only- Printmaking (4-6)
Chloe Snook is an artist and teacher based in Orlando, FL. She earned her Bachelors of Fine Arts with a minor in Art History and Printmaking at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, FL. She specializes in a variety of mediums and skills ranging from draftsmanship, printmaking, oilpainting, and ceramic sculpture. She also has more than a decade of study in piano and violin. For the past two years she has been teaching during her summers home from college with her own business in which she created a curriculum which explored art history, a variety of mediums, artists, and modern artist jobs.








