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Introduction to Screenprinting on Paper, Feb 2022

February 12, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

$208.00
This class is currently at capacity. To be added to a waiting list, please send your name and the name of the class to us using the button below. We'll let you know if a spot opens up or another session is added.

An In-Studio Workshop!

Saturday, February 12, 10am-4pm

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About this Workshop:

Interested in learning the basics of screenprinting? Screenprint is an artistic, yet economical method, for producing prints from digital or hand-drawn designs. This workshop will prepare you to work independently in the darkroom and studio. You will learn how to prepare images, expose your screen, and print a single color (layer) with water-based inks on paper. Each student will leave with several prints of their own design.

Level: Beginner

Registration closes February 2, 2022.  Material fees are included with your registration, though a list of additional items needed to be gathered/purchased will be sent with your confirmation.

CLASS MATERIALS LIST:

Registration includes a $50 materials fee to cover the materials supplied in class, including ink, paper, and a brand new silkscreen for you to take home!

In addition, students are requested to bring the following items:

  • personal apron, or clothes that can get a bit messy
  • pencil and paper (if you want to take notes)
  • a high contrast, black and white image to work with (more details will be provided by the instructor)

YOUR INSTRUCTOR:

Terence Nicholson is a born Washingtonian and a longtime native of Anacostia. A graduate of the Corcoran School of Art, he has exhibited in three East of the River Art Exhibitions, and his solo exhibit, “Intro-Circumspective” at Willow Street Gallery in D.C. received critical acclaim. He served as Curator for Honfleur Gallery and Art Director of Anacostia Arts Center. He currently works as an Exhibit Specialist at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and Katzen Museum of Art. Learn more about his work at www.terencenicholsonart.com.

 

 

“I loved this class and want to continue to learn more, do more.”

—Previous Workshop Attendee

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