Denise Karabinus

Denise Karabinus’s art and community service work focuses on drawing and printmaking. Karabinus was an artist-in-residence in Paradsinga, India through GRAM International Artist Residency in Community Service. Her work has been featured in Portland Museum of Art, Art in the Open in Philadelphia, Printmaking Center of New Jersey, Honolulu Museum of Art, and the University of Fine Arts Hanoi where she was a student studying Vietnamese and lacquer painting. Karabinus serves as the executive director of the Honolulu Printmakers.

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Denise's Upcoming Workshops

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    Open to All

    Students of any skill and knowledge level.

Jun 8 - 12, 2026
9 AM - 5 PM

Drypoint with Mixed Media

Denise Karabinus

Tuition $1,250
Code R0202-26

In this experimental and playful printmaking class, students explore exciting chine collé techniques — affectionately dubbed the “potato chip” method — learning to inlay one printed image inside another, and experiment with dynamic collage techniques in combination with drypoint. Beginning with drypoint techniques on plexiglass, printmakers explore new ways to breathe life into their work through innovative methods. Students are also invited to experiment with plates, papers, and prints from previous projects. All print media work well with these techniques and skills learned in this class can be applied to your practice in a multitude of ways.

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