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Gyotaku Print Making: The Magnificent Seven

Gyotaku Print Making: The Magnificent Seven

Sat Apr 25 2026

Tuition: $100
Instructor: Duncan Berry
Location: Blue Heron Gallery

Gyotaku Print Making: The Magnificent Seven 
Ages: 10-Adult (students under 15 must attend with registered adult) 
Saturday, Apr 25 | 1-4 pm 

Join us for this print making workshop blending the thousand-year-old European botanical tradition and the two-hundred-year-old Gyotaku (or marine creature printing) traditions. Create prints from the most iconic wild creatures of the Pacific Northwest: Salmon, Giant Pacific Octopus, Gooey Duck, Great Blue Heron, Western Red Cedar, Sword Fern and Humans. Printing master Duncan Berry will share his knowledge of archival paper and inks and each participant will create 8 to 10 original art prints to take home. 

If you plan to apply for financial aid for this class, you must complete and submit the financial aid application no later than 2 hours after you register.

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