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Event: 'Ceramics Workshop With Mitch Lyons' Print
  Visual Art
Date: Saturday, March 20, 2010 - 12:00 - noon
Duration: 2 Hours
Repeat Event: Every Day until March 21, 2010
Contact Info:
Call 703-584-2900 to register.
Email: marketing@lortonarts.org

The Workhouse will welcome internationally acclaimed ceramic artist Mitch Lyons. Lyons clay monoprints can be found in numerous private and public collections throughout the United States, including the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Woodmere Museum, American University and the University of Delaware.
Since 1968 he has been pioneering his image making from a slab of clay and has led over 100 workshops. The art craft called clay monoprint , is the process of taking a slab of wet colored clay, rolling it out, and then taking dampened paper and placing it over the clay using various techniques to produce colored clay images.  Lyons will be holding ceramic workshops “Mind over Matter-Printing with Colored Clay,” March 19-21. Sign up online or by calling 703-584-2900.



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