Jennifer Scheuer

This workshop will introduce strategies for exploring photopolymer plate development in home studios. We will introduce an affordable exposure system for creating and developing photopolymer plates and review techniques for effective image-making and printing. Participants will learn how to use everyday items to reliably create high-quality polymer plates.

These methods are intended to provide printers who lack access to a formal exposure unit an improvised setup with which to experiment. Much of the stigma associated with printing from polymers follows from the assumption that it represents an “easy” way out of the careful scrutiny entailed in composing forms from type. With this workshop, the hope is to challenge the idea that polymer implies outsourcing, while demonstrating the potential for novelty within the medium.

Jennifer Scheuer

Jennifer Scheuer is a visual artist and printmaker based in Lafayette, IN. Scheuer is an assistant professor in the Rueff School of Design, Art and Performance at Purdue University. She is a recipient of the 2022 DeHaan Artist of Distinction Award through the Indianapolis Arts Council. Scheuer has attended artist residencies in California, Ohio, Vermont, Virginia, Massachusetts, Canada, Poland, and Germany. Scheuer exhibits her work widely in national and international exhibitions.