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Make+Take: Screenprinted New Year’s Coasters, December 2025
December 18, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
$45.00An In-Studio Workshop!
Thursday, December 18, 7-9pm
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About this Workshop:
Put on an apron and prepare for a fun evening of screenprinting! In this session, we’ll guide you through the process of screenprinting your own coasters using prepared screens burned with a variety of motivational designs. You’ll even have a chance to hand write and print some of your own personal sentiments! We’ve got everything you need, from screens, to coasters, to colorful inks—just bring yourself (and maybe a friend)! Make+Takes are the perfect way to try screenprinting before jumping into a full-length workshop.
Level: Beginner – no previous experience necessary!
Registration closes December 11, 2025 and all materials are provided.
CLASS MATERIALS LIST:
Registration includes all materials—just come ready to have fun! In addition, you may want to bring the following optional items for class:
- Personal apron (we’ll have extras) or wear clothes that can get inky
- Notepad and pencil if you’d like to take notes
YOUR INSTRUCTOR:
Jeanette M. Bolden is a visual artist and printmaker based in Mount Rainier, Maryland. As a student, Bolden received The Washington Print Club’s 2021 Young Printer Award and was featured in the fall 2021 issue of On Paper: Journal of The Washington Print Club. In the summer of 2022, Bolden interned at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center and co-taught the Hispanic Heritage Month Internship Program. Toward the end of her academic program at the University of Maryland, she participated in the Honor Thesis and Senior Exhibition. Having graduated with a B.A. in studio arts as an honor student,she participated in the Exercises for Emerging Artists program by Transformer Gallery in 2023. Recently, she joined the VisArt Emerging Teaching Artist program. Follow her work on Instagram at @jeanettemboldenstudio.
“I thought [the instructor] did a great job of explaining the screenprinting process and gave clear instructions. It was a great short intro workshop.”
—Workshop participant




