Intro to Screen Printing

Teacher: Elizabeth Arzani | Dates: Fri-Sun, 08.23-08.25 , Friday 6:30-9:30pm, Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm | Location: SE Division Studio
Tuition: $290 | Materials: $50

From posters and fine art prints to everyday goods, screen printing adorns the world around us. Join Artist and educator, Elizabeth Arzani as she breaks down the screen printing process into an approachable method of realizing and replicating original designs. More info...

Screen printing, also known as serigraphy, meaning “drawing in silk,” is a stencil based printing process where a mesh screen is used to transfer ink onto a surface, allowing for the quick creation of reproductions and multiples. In this Introduction to Screen Printing class, Elizabeth will demonstrate a variety of methods to create images for printing, layering and registering color using hand drawn processes. 

Students will gain experience in prepping, burning, and pulling a series of prints on paper using an exposure unit, photo emulsion, squeegees, acrylic ink, and aluminum framed screens. Students will have the option to create limited edition artworks or experiment with variations within their designs.

No previous experience necessary. This workshop is open to anyone 18 years old & over who meet the Essential Eligibility Criteria for Studio Workshops. All participants must accept the inherent risks of participating in a Studio Workshop and agree to sign a liability waiver. This waiver describes in more detail the risks you assume by participating in a Studio Workshop. PLEASE carefully review it!

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