Jigsaw Block Printing

With Teaching Artist Leslie Nan Moon
Workshop Saturday October 11, 4-6 or 7-9

A screen print of a lighthouse and building on paper alongside art supplies, including paint, rollers, and stencils, used for creating the print.
Halloween-themed paper cutout decorations featuring a grave with a skull, pumpkins, bats, a crescent moon, and spider webs, set up on a work surface.
A stylized illustration of a moth with symmetrical patterns, surrounded by starburst lines, set against a dark background.

All art on this page is original work by Leslie Nan Moon.

Learn the essentials of Spoooooooky Jigsaw Print Making with local artist Leslie Nan Moon. Working with a range of traditional tools and materials, you learn the basics of block printing, then take those skills to the next level, creating your own jigsaw block print.

To create your jigsaw puzzle linocut print, you’ll carve your design into the linoleum block, then cut the block up like a jigsaw puzzle. Each piece is inked up individually, then put back together before pulling your print.

Ideal for teenage and adult beginners — no experience necessary! Class size is limited to 10 students to ensure individualized attention and a focused learning environment.

Saturday October 11, 4-6 or 7-9pm
Workshop fee: $45 (includes all supplies)
This workshop is open to students age 16 and older.

(Ages 12-16 may participate if accompanied by an adult).

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Meet Your Instructor: Leslie Nan Moon

Beyond her personal practice, Leslie Nan Moon is dedicated to community engagement and education.  As an instructor, she shares her passion for printmaking with others.

Notably, she led the Seattle Monorail Column Art Project where her linocut artworks are displayed on 19 gateway columns of the city's beloved monorail. This project also included collaborative workshops with youth from Pratt and young adults from YouthCare whose creations were featured on select columns.

A smiling woman with short hair dyed pink and blonde, taking a selfie outside in an urban area with modern buildings, painted murals, and outdoor elements like a bike and traffic lights.

Moon's artistic journey is deeply intertwined with her personal experiences and environment, making her work both a reflection of her life and a contribution to the broader community.