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Warhol and Printmaking Today: Classroom-Friendly Printmaking and Contemporary Concepts

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Choose either session. This workshop may be attended as part of the Ohio Education Association (OEA)’s Central Day programming.

Our contemporary world is saturated with images that shape how we think and what we know. Discover printmaking techniques that can easily be transplanted into a classroom setting to spark an investigation of mass-media culture with your students. You’ll explore the printed works of Andy Warhol and consider how they speak as much about politics and society as they do about the art world. All educators, including pre-service students, are invited to register.

Contact the Wexner Center's education department at (614) 292-6493 or e-mail edweb@wexarts.org for registration information.

MAJOR SEASON SUPPORT FOR EDUCATION
Battelle

TEACHER AND SCHOOL PROGRAMS SUPPORT
Ingram-White Castle Foundation
Puffin Foundation
Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation
Martha Holden Jennings Foundation
Harry C. Moores Foundation


GENERAL SUPPORT FOR THE WEXNER CENTER
Greater Columbus Arts Council
The Columbus Foundation
Nationwide Foundation
Ohio Arts Council

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Warhol and Printmaking Today: Classroom-Friendly Printmaking and Contemporary Concepts