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About 40 students from the Hermiston alternative school arrived at Crow’s Shadow for close to two hours of monotype printmaking. After a crash course from Master Printer Frank Janzen, the students grabbed a Plexiglas plate and rolled them up with black ink.

The students then employed various subtractive techniques to come up with an image that they took to the press to print.

It was a crowded event, with working stations set up in both the studio and gallery, but the students and teachers did an excellent job of helping each other and sharing the space.

Thanks to all of the students and teachers for coming out.

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