Keiko Hara

Keiko Hara moved to the USA from Japan to pursue her career as an artist and earned an MFA at Cranbrook Academy of Art, and was granted United States permanent resident status as an artist. She lives and works in Walla Walla, WA, where she is professor of art emeritus at Whitman College.

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Keiko's Upcoming Workshops

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    Open to All

    Students of any skill and knowledge level.

Aug 11 - 15, 2025
9AM-5PM

Water-Washed Mokuhanga & Stencil

Keiko Hara

Tuition $1,345
Code R1110-25

In this multifaceted printmaking workshop, students discover that the water-washed mokuhanga and stencil printing processes on washi paper have the exciting possibility of expanding the surface and dimensional quality of image making. In the mokuhanga printing process, the water-washed pigments on the carved woodblock are pressed down into the washi paper. The water-washed pigments are applied to the washi paper directly through the stencil, which prints the raised surface. Students learn this process including carving and hand printing to create and experience the result: a beautiful, multilayered, and luminous print.

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