Intro to Monoprinting using Gelliplates with Kaili Woop

Intro to Monoprinting using Gelliplates with Kaili Woop

Adult Classes | Available

200 Port Washington Blvd. Manhasset, NY 11030 United States
Indoor
All
4/11/2026 (one day)
11:00 AM-1:30 PM on Sat
$115.00 USD
$95.00 USD

Intro to Monoprinting using Gelliplates with Kaili Woop

Adult Classes | Available

Explore the experimental process of gelliprinting, a contemporary monotype process that combines color, texture, and intuitive mark-making. In this hands-on workshop, participants will practice layering techniques such as collagraph and charcoal transfers while using acrylic paint, stencils, botanical elements, and mixed-media tools to create one-of-a-kind prints.

Designed for all experience levels, this session encourages creative play while introducing foundational principles of composition, color, and surface design. Participants will leave with a dynamic collection of unique prints and fresh inspiration for future creative exploration. **All materials are provided.

 

Students may bring their own soft textured objects to print with (lace, dice, garments, etc) and their own surfaces to print on (fabric items ie: tshirt, sweatshirt, denim). 

  • Open to all levels

  • All Supplies provided. 
    If you would like to make a print on fabric, please bring a tshirt or fabric of your choice.
Woop, Kaili
Kaili Woop

Kaili Woop is a multimedia artist and designer based in Astoria, Queens. In 2023, she graduated from SUNY Fashion Institute of Technology with a BFA in Fine Arts and five minors in Art History, Sociology, Latin American Studies, Spanish and Italian. She was a 2023 recipient of the Robert Blackburn Printmaking award and the SUNY Chancellor award. She was the President for the club "Urban Studio" at FIT. Her artwork has been displayed at The Museum at FIT, US+U gallery in Yonkers, The SUNY Chancellor’s Gallery, The Alpha Workshops Gallery, AHA Fine Art Gallery, and the Plaxall Gallery at the the Long Island City Culture Club. She has been teaching workshops for three years with US+U gallery, Maker Hive Space, Peter's Valley School of Craft, QED Astoria, Queens Collaborative and Sunnyside Arts. Kaili is currently passionate about developing her own wearable art and design brand using traditional printmaking techniques for clothing and accessories.