As we near the spring equinox, join us for an evening of celestial-themed printmaking. With the guidance of Boston-based printmaker Louis Meola, learn the art of trace monotype to create prints inspired by the night sky. No experience necessary, just come ready to play, experiment, and leave with your own one-of-a-kind artwork. Join us as we explore the stars together through the magic of print! 

Grab a special themed drink from the ICA Wine + Coffee Bar* and get creative together!   

While all experience levels are welcome, this workshop is designed for adults. Supplies are limited; first come, first served. This program is inspired by the exhibition Charles Atlas: About Time. 

Art-making is free and meets in the State Street Corporation Lobby. While all experience levels are welcome, this workshop is designed for adult audiences. Participation is drop-in on a first-come, first-serve basis as space allows. *Refreshments available for purchase 

About Louis Meola:

A person with a shaved head and a beard, donning a white shirt and blue apron, stands near a large metal printmaking press 

Louis Meola is a Boston local who received a BFA in printmaking from Emmanuel College and an MFA from SMFA at Tufts University. An avid printmaker who will “literally print anything”, Louis has made prints with a multitude of nonrational matrices. Materials like discarded metal or flattened tomato cans all have a story that connects Louis’ practice with family, tradition, and everyday life.