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STUDIO 24: Relief Printing and Chine Collé

STUDIO 24: Relief Printing and Chine Collé In-Person

Chine Collé is a printmaking technique where a thinner sheet of paper is glued to a thicker sheet of paper to add color and texture to your print. With this process you can add patterns, text, and large areas of color to your prints without changing ink colors. This workshop is excellent for those who want to learn how to take their relief prints to the next level. We will be carving small blocks, cutting paper pieces, and sticking them all together to make a completed art work! This workshop is all levels and folx new to relief printmaking are welcome!

 


Print Studio at STUDIO 24, hosted by the Boulder Public Library, is space for creativity and exploration in all things printmaking from February through May 2026. During this time, artists of all ages and experience are invited to try their hand at a variety of printmaking techniques, including relief printing, screen printing, monoprinting, letterpress, etching, and collagraph. Through workshops, drop-in activities, and Open Studio hours, participants will have the opportunity to learn, experiment, and create through exploration in printmaking. 

Date:
Saturday, Mar 7 2026
Time:
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Location:
STUDIO 24 Classroom, NoBo Library, Makerspace STUDIO 24

Audience:
  Ages 12 to 18     Ages 18+  
Categories:
  Make & Create  
Registrations open at 1:00pm Saturday, Feb 21 2026

This class will be at the STUDIO 24 Makerspace in the NoBo Library. Here are directions and parking information for the NoBo Library. Our Makerspace classes often have long waitlists. We sincerely hope that you can attend, but if you are for some reason unable to, please cancel your registration ASAP so that one of the people on our waiting list can take your place in the class. You can cancel by going back to your confirmation email and following the link. 

 

All makerspace patrons are expected to adhere to makerspace and library rules and policies. All users and visitors must agree to and sign the Acknowledgment of Risk and Release Form each visit before entering the space.