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Paper Marbling for Intermediate to Advanced

Sat, Jul 19

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Cleveland

Learn intermediate to advanced techniques in marbling with this intensive workshop. Participants will explore pattern and design through advanced traditional patterns, double and triple marble techniques, marbling 3D objects such as hats, book blocks, and how and when to use additives

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Paper Marbling for Intermediate to Advanced
Paper Marbling for Intermediate to Advanced

Time & Location

Jul 19, 2025, 10:00 AM – Jul 20, 2025, 4:00 PM

Cleveland, 1754 E 47th St, Cleveland, OH 44103, USA

About the event

Marbling: Intermediate to Advanced | The Morgan Conservatory of Papermaking
www.morganconservatory.com
Marbling: Intermediate to Advanced | The Morgan Conservatory of Papermaking
Title: Marbling: Beginning to Intermediate Instructor: Jennifer OmaitzDate: 7/19/25 & 7/20/25Time: 10am-4pm Price: $275Registration deadline: 7/4/25In-Person: The Morgan Conservatory1754 E. 47th Street,Cleveland, Ohio44103Description: Learn intermediate to advanced techniques in marbling with this intensive workshop. Participants will explore pattern and design through advanced traditional patterns, double and triple marble techniques, marbling 3D objects such as hats, book blocks, and how and when to use additives. Participants also explore color combinations and marbling techniques through both traditional (Ebru) and non-traditional approaches. Participants are required to have previous marbling experience (at least one class) before taking this class. Student Supply List: -Any special paper (pre-alumed) -Sketchbook for notes-Lunch and Beverage Instructor Bio: Jennifer Omaitz (1979, Cleveland, OH) lives in Kent, OH. She holds an M.F.A. in painting from Kent State University and a B.F.A. in painting from the Cleveland Institute of Art. In 2016, Omaitz started JC Marbling after 14 months of independent research and experimentation with marbling. JC Marbling & Book Arts was founded to pursue the practice of marbling, book arts, and as a teaching platform for the craft of marbling. Omaitz currently works as an Interior Design instructor at Kent State and the Morgan Paper Conservatory and sells her handmade products at a variety of retailers in North East Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and at the Minnesota Center for the Book Arts.________________________________________________________________________________________________Waiting ListIn the event a workshop is sold out, please email lysa@morganconservatory.org to be added to the waiting list. Applicants will be contacted in the order received to be added to the Workshop Participant List.Workshop Participation NeedsIf you have any special needs or requirements to participate in our workshops, please inform us in advance via email or in the note section of your registration. We will do our best to accommodate every willing participant.Any participants under the age of 18 MUST contact the Workshop Coordinator & Manager at the time of sign-up. A parent or guardian MUST be present at the beginning of the workshop to co-sign our liability waiver to participate. For any questions, please contact Lysa, our Workshop Coordinator & Manager, at lysa@morganconservatory.org.Workshop Cancellation PolicyCancellations 14 Days or More Before the Workshop: Participants who cancel 14 days or more before the workshop date will receive a full refund, minus applicable processing fees.Cancellations 14 Days or Less Before the Workshop: No refunds will be issued for cancellations made 14 days or less before the workshop date, at the discretion of The Morgan Conservatory.Morgan Member DiscountCurrent Morgan Members may apply a 10% discount when registering for workshops. This discount code must be applied in shopping cart before check out. If you do not have the discount code or need assistance applying said code, please contact us at program@morganconservatory.org or 216.361-9255.

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Learn intermediate to advanced techniques in marbling with this intensive workshop. Participants will explore pattern and design through advanced traditional patterns, double and triple marble techniques, marbling 3D objects such as hats, book blocks, and how and when to use additives. Participants also explore color combinations and marbling techniques through both traditional (Ebru) and non-traditional approaches. Participants are required to have previous marbling experience (at least one class) before taking this class.


Student Supply List:

-Any special paper (pre-alumed)

-Sketchbook for notes


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