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Make+Take: Stencil Improv Screenprinting

March 19 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

$45.00

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Thursday, March 19, 7-9pm

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About this Workshop:

In this quick and fun diy-esque Make+Take, learn how to cut your very own designs in stencil film, adhere it to a screen, and print! We’ll show you basic screenprinting techniques and some smooth-cutting skills to help you create your own one-of-a-kind screenprinted prints. Get truly experimental and  mix and match screens with others to see what happens when you layer designs!

Level: All levels—no experience necessary!

Registration closes March 11, 2026 and all materials are provided.

Sample images of stencil screenprinting by Clare Winslow

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:

  • (optional) A simple sketch or idea, no larger than 8.5” x 11” in size
  • (optional) Personal apron (we’ll have extras) or wear clothes that can get inky
  • (optional) Notebook or sketchbook for note taking
  • (optional) Clean, ironed cotton T-shirt if you want to try printing on fabric

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.