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  • Working with instructor and master printer Gloria Kondrup, Professor/Faculty Director of Archetype Press at ArtCenter College of Design, you will create a letterpress printed broadside of your favorite words or phrase using metal and wood foundry type. Open to all, no previous letterpress experience necessary. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/class/74 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • This eight-week workshop style course introduces students to a popular and fun printmaking technique of silk screen. No prior experience in printmaking is necessary. Students will create vibrant, multicolor prints using water-based silk-screen materials while exploring their own style and applying this popular method to their own imagery. The direct, on-screen stencil techniques, such as screen filler/drawing fluid or wax crayon, as well as indirect, photo-emulsion methods of drawing on Mylar will be shown, and digital file preparation will be explored. A stencil monotype-printing and mixed-media approaches will be covered. Students will learn how to set up their own DIY studio and will learn all aspects of preparation, setup, and production of fine art prints. Materials: Ink and studio materials will be provided. Students are responsible for paper and screen frames. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/class/71 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • This eight-week workshop-style course builds on the introductory course and is recommended for students with prior screenprinting experience. Students will create vibrant, multicolor prints using water-based silk-screen materials while exploring their own style and applying this popular method to their own imagery. This class will focus on digital image applications, transparency preparation, halftone methods, separations, and advanced registration techniques. A variety of mixed-media approaches will be covered. Students will continue to explore how to set up their own DIY studio and will learn all aspects of preparation, setup, and production of fine art prints. Materials: Ink and studio materials will be provided. Students are responsible for paper and screen frames. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/class/70 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had given the military until Wednesday to remove content highlighting diversity efforts following an executive order ending those programs across the government.
  • Join us on April 25th, 2025 for our second-largest fundraising event of the year, Shelter to Soldier's 6th Annual Saving Lives, One Swing at a Time Golf Tournament. All proceeds from the event will benefit Shelter to Soldier's Psychiatric Service Dog Training Program for post-9/11 veterans in need, and Shelter to Soldier Food Pantry, fueling vitality and nutrition for our 30 dogs in training. Set amidst the breathtaking backdrop of the Willow Glen Golf Course at Singing Hills Golf Resort at Sycuan, golfers will enjoy a fun day out on the course with games, competitions and prizes for all skill levels. All registrations will include a welcome Bloody Mary or Screwdriver, a boxed sandwich lunch, sponsored seltzers, beers, and select cocktails, event-branded hat and polo, event swag bag, and a post-tournament dinner buffet. Visit: https://www.classy.org/event/6th-annual-saving-lives-one-swing-at-a-time-golf-tournament/e648743 Shelter to Soldier on Instagram and Facebook
  • Stocks rallied after the U.S. and China said they would slash tariffs on each other's imports for 90 days.
  • A Biden-era rule eases the path for workers to be sponsored for U.S. permanent residency, an attractive option for those in horse-racing looking for a competitive edge.
  • Searching for small fossils in big rocks requires specialized tools --tools that scientists could also use to look for evidence of life on Mars in rocks that may be similar on both planets.
  • In a time of aggressive immigration enforcement, some international musicians are deciding that going through the complicated process of getting a U.S. artist visa may not be worth the financial and safety risks.
  • The lawsuits were brought by more than 100 women who say they were abused or mistreated at a now-shuttered federal prison in California that was known as the "rape club" because of rampant staff-on-inmate sexual misconduct.
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