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Introduction to Screenprinting on Fabric
January 10 @ 10:30 am - 4:30 pm
$233.00An In-Studio Workshop!
Saturday, January 10, 10:30am-4:30pm
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About this Workshop:
Fabric is a fantastic and flexible substrate to print onto and can be translated into a great range of applications. This hands-on introductory class will provide instruction on the screenprinting process, specifically for fabric. You will learn about sourcing printing equipment and materials, preparing your personal artwork for screenprinting, various artistic printing methods, heat setting a printed image, and fabric care.
Upon registration, students will be given guidelines on how to source and/or create their images.
Level: Beginner – no previous experience necessary
Registration closes January 3, 2026. Material fees are included to cover consumable materials provided in class, including a brand new silkscreen for you to keep. Students will also need to supply additional items of their own—please see the materials section below for details.
Sample images by Eliza Clifford
CLASS MATERIALS LIST:
Registration includes a $70 materials fee to cover the consumable materials provided in class, including ink, tape, newsprint, emulsion, and cleaners. It also covers the purchase of brand new silkscreen for students to keep!
Students will also need to supply additional materials of their own, including:
- Fabric – tea towels, t-shirts, any flat fabric works well (should be clean and ironed before class)
- Image(s) to work with – more guidance provided at registration
- (optional) Personal apron (we’ll have some handy) or wear clothes that can get inky
- (optional) A notebook or sketchbook for taking notes
YOUR INSTRUCTOR:
Josh Kery is an interdisciplinary artist working in screenprint, textiles, and code, with a background in Fine Arts and Human Computer Interaction. He has exhibited solo at the Frame Gallery in Pittsburgh, exhibited collaboratively at MuseumLab and the Fabric Workshop and Museum, and performed at the Pennsylvania Center for Women in Politics and the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill’s Process Series. Josh earned his BFA from Carnegie Mellon University in 2020. Raised in Boston, he currently lives in Washington, DC, where he works as a freelance designer, developer and content manager, frequently for Richard Lewis Media Group and Remake Learning Days. Learn more about his work at joshuakery.com.




