Dates
July 6 to 17, 2026
The Workshop
This intensive residency invites artists to experiment across print, digital, and time-based media to expand their visual language. Participants will explore how digital processes — from laser cutting to dye-sublimation and screen printing — can merge with analog methods such as monotype, etching, and woodblock. Through guided experimentation and individualized critique, artists will develop hybrid works that challenge traditional definitions of the printed image.
Level
All levels; Beginners Encouraged
Capacity, Tuition & Fees
- Max capacity: 12
- Tuition: $1,400
- Materials Fee: $65
- Registration Fee: $75
About the Instructor
William Contino is Professor of Print Media in the School of Art and Design at Alfred University, where he teaches in both the Graduate Electronic Integrated Arts program and the Division of Expanded Media. His multidisciplinary work — encompassing printmaking, sound, and video — has been exhibited internationally and is held in public and private collections. William’s teaching bridges traditional craftsmanship with digital innovation, encouraging students to approach print as an evolving field of inquiry.