Gel Plate Printing: Pressed Plants and Cut Shapes (Nov. 4 - 13)

$295.00

Tuesday & Thursday Evenings
November 4 - 13, 2025
6:00 - 8:30 pm

Instructor: Cathy Osman

Explore the fundamentals and expressive possibilities of monotype printing using gel plates. Gel plate printmaking is a versatile, low-tech printmaking method that allows for rich layering, texture, and experimentation without the use of a press.

Cathy will guide students through the process of creating and printing unique compositions. This process-oriented class encourages personal interpretation and creative thinking through the use of dried botanical sources, stencils and collage.

Materials:

All materials are included in the price of tuition.

Students are given a complete gel plate printmaking kit ($100+ value) for use during the class and to keep for continued explorations in printmaking.

Class Sessions: November 4, 6, 11, 13 from 6:00 - 8:30 pm

This class is open to students ages 16+
Skill Level: 1-5, all levels welcome. No prior experience is necessary.

Limited scholarship funding is available for this class. To apply for financial aid, please fill out our Scholarship Application.

Click here to view our Terms & Conditions.

Skill levels: 1 - Beginner; 2 - Beginner/Intermediate; 3 - Intermediate; 4 - Intermediate/Advanced; 5 - Advanced

Tuesday & Thursday Evenings
November 4 - 13, 2025
6:00 - 8:30 pm

Instructor: Cathy Osman

Explore the fundamentals and expressive possibilities of monotype printing using gel plates. Gel plate printmaking is a versatile, low-tech printmaking method that allows for rich layering, texture, and experimentation without the use of a press.

Cathy will guide students through the process of creating and printing unique compositions. This process-oriented class encourages personal interpretation and creative thinking through the use of dried botanical sources, stencils and collage.

Materials:

All materials are included in the price of tuition.

Students are given a complete gel plate printmaking kit ($100+ value) for use during the class and to keep for continued explorations in printmaking.

Class Sessions: November 4, 6, 11, 13 from 6:00 - 8:30 pm

This class is open to students ages 16+
Skill Level: 1-5, all levels welcome. No prior experience is necessary.

Limited scholarship funding is available for this class. To apply for financial aid, please fill out our Scholarship Application.

Click here to view our Terms & Conditions.

Skill levels: 1 - Beginner; 2 - Beginner/Intermediate; 3 - Intermediate; 4 - Intermediate/Advanced; 5 - Advanced

Instructor: Cathy Osman

Artist’s Statement

The foundation of my work grows from a deeply felt respect and connection to my natural surroundings. As a painter and printmaker living in Southern Vermont, I am attentive to the landscape’s inherent beauty. The work is a synthesis of the observed, a quirky need to re-invent through process, the particularity of materials, as a means to reconsider the appearance of things.

This series of images incorporates renderings of the humble honey bee, generic references to birds, cell structures, and industrial detritus. The environmental and biological stresses affecting an insect, for instance, are not merely emblematic, but serve as a barometer reflecting the enormity of impact that the loss of insect life will have upon the security of our world.

The work is often collage-based. I am constructing primarily using materials I surface through my printing press with different surface textures and color. With this raw material, I layer the collages, creating a substrata made dense with an overlay of marks, color and assemblage of shapes. Some of the work can be read as landscape, others as fragments of the man-made.

Recently I have returned to oil painting, focusing my eye on the observed and invented structure of flowers and plants.

www.cathyosman.com