August 29: Intro to Drypoint

$65.00

Workshop with Print House Founders, Anna Bryant & Denise Markbreit
August 29, 2026 | 1:00pm–3:00pm
Class tuition includes all materials.

Join us for a two-hour intaglio printmaking workshop in honor of our spotlighted artist, Porge Buck. In this class, we’ll explore the art of drypoint etching—a low-tech, hands-on method of creating rich, expressive prints through direct mark-making.

Porge Buck was a beloved printmaker known for her etching practice and was an original River Arts District artist before moving her studio to Black Mountain. This workshop is offered in her honor and celebrates her lasting contribution to the Asheville printmaking community.

You’ll learn the fundamentals of drypoint printmaking, a technique within the intaglio family, and leave with a deeper understanding of both the process and its expressive potential.

What You’ll Learn

  • An introduction to intaglio printmaking

  • How to transfer and create an image using drypoint tools

  • Techniques for incising or scratching into a plate to create rich, ink-holding marks

  • Inking and printing your plate by hand

  • How to experiment with adding color using watercolor, colored pencils, and other media

  • Best practices for clean, thoughtful printmaking

DETAILS

Level: All levels, no prior printmaking experience required
Date: August 29, 2026
Time: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Class limited to 12 participants
Location: Print House – 29 Carolina Lane, Asheville, NC

Cancellation & Refund Policy

We understand that plans can change. If you need to cancel, you’ll receive a full refund with 72 hours notice. Less than 72 hours notice, we’ll happily issue you a credit toward another class. For same-day cancellations or no-shows, tuition is nonrefundable.

Register & Pay: ADD TO CART, then click the CART at the top right of the site to complete checkout.

Workshop with Print House Founders, Anna Bryant & Denise Markbreit
August 29, 2026 | 1:00pm–3:00pm
Class tuition includes all materials.

Join us for a two-hour intaglio printmaking workshop in honor of our spotlighted artist, Porge Buck. In this class, we’ll explore the art of drypoint etching—a low-tech, hands-on method of creating rich, expressive prints through direct mark-making.

Porge Buck was a beloved printmaker known for her etching practice and was an original River Arts District artist before moving her studio to Black Mountain. This workshop is offered in her honor and celebrates her lasting contribution to the Asheville printmaking community.

You’ll learn the fundamentals of drypoint printmaking, a technique within the intaglio family, and leave with a deeper understanding of both the process and its expressive potential.

What You’ll Learn

  • An introduction to intaglio printmaking

  • How to transfer and create an image using drypoint tools

  • Techniques for incising or scratching into a plate to create rich, ink-holding marks

  • Inking and printing your plate by hand

  • How to experiment with adding color using watercolor, colored pencils, and other media

  • Best practices for clean, thoughtful printmaking

DETAILS

Level: All levels, no prior printmaking experience required
Date: August 29, 2026
Time: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Class limited to 12 participants
Location: Print House – 29 Carolina Lane, Asheville, NC

Cancellation & Refund Policy

We understand that plans can change. If you need to cancel, you’ll receive a full refund with 72 hours notice. Less than 72 hours notice, we’ll happily issue you a credit toward another class. For same-day cancellations or no-shows, tuition is nonrefundable.

Register & Pay: ADD TO CART, then click the CART at the top right of the site to complete checkout.

Portrait of artist and printmaking instructor Denise Markbreit of Asheville, NC.

DENISE MARKBREIT — PRINTMAKER and CO-FOUNDER of Print House

Denise Markbreit, co-founder of Print House, is a lifelong printmaker and educator with a deep knowledge of print processes. Nearly 20 years ago, discovering Akua ink at an artist retreat marked a turning point in her practice, sparking an ongoing commitment to building the safest, most environmentally conscious print studio possible—one that protects her health as well as that of the students and collectors who move through the studio and gallery.

A multidisciplinary artist, Denise’s work centers on woodblock and monoprint techniques, exploring themes of landscape, memory, and shadow. She works in the space between abstraction and representation, drawing on her affinity for wabi-sabi and Japanese aesthetics. Her visual language extends across printmaking, textile work, constructions, and mixed media, often incorporating a strong sense of drawing throughout.

In 2018, Denise founded Asheville Print Studio + Gallery. Following the devastation of Hurricane Helene in 2024, she co-founded Print House with fellow printmaker Anna Bryant in 2025.

Denise holds a BFA from the School of Visual Arts and an MST from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Her prints, constructions, and textiles have been exhibited in numerous galleries and institutions across the country and are held in art collections worldwide.

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ANNA BRYANT

Anna Bryant’s work and expertise span a range of printmaking techniques, from relief and traditional screen printing to more recent focus on low-tech, experimental approaches like monoprinting with screens. Her artistic practice is centered on graphic compositions and condensed abstract forms that explore the figurative, blending structure and spontaneity to create visually engaging prints. 

Anna is a founding member of Print House, where she fosters a community for accessible, hands-on printmaking. In this class, she brings her experience and passion for the medium to guide students in creating their own striking prints and exploring new and innovative approaches to composition, layering, and color.

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