A talk by visual artist and print maker Gina Odonoghue
Visual Artist Gina Odonoghue will be leading a discussion and live demonstration on monotypes. Come learn about her process and why she is so interested in this type of printmaking. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of how she works and, hopefully, motivated to create something yourself. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to watch an accomplished artist create in real time.
"Creativity starts in the mind long before it reaches the paper."
Gina Odonoghue is a North Carolina-based award-winning visual artist and printmaker whose eclectic body of work includes acrylics, mixed media, monotypes, monoprints, plein air, oil, watercolour, and more. Her pieces are held in private collections in the United States and England, and she has exhibited in museums and galleries in the Southeast.
Trained under master artists including Curt Butler, Anne Harkness, Andy Braitman and world-renowned artist Juan Logan, Gina brings technical expertise and infectious enthusiasm to every demonstration. She is especially passionate about monotypes — a one-of-a-kind printmaking process that combines painting and printmaking into one.
Known for her engaging teaching style and dynamic live demos, Gina has led workshops and artist talks at venues including the Hickory Museum of Art, Bliss Gallery, and Gaston School of the Arts.
No booking is needed, this is a drop in event.