Intro to Screen Printing
Alberta Printmakers
Dates: July 7, 14 and 21, 2024
Times: 10am – 3pm (each day)
Workshop Fee: $375* prices not subject to GST
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Screen printing (or silkscreen) is a printmaking technique where layers of ink are pulled through a mesh screen to create a wonderfully detailed image, often with multiple layers of transparent ink interacting with one another. In this comprehensive workshop, students will gain an understanding of the processes involved in creating a screen print on paper within a professional printmaking studio and will leave with the knowledge and experience required to produce work independently.
This course is suitable for all levels with no prior experience needed.
What you’ll learn:
- Both analogue and digital methods of creating stencils
- Coating a screen with emulsion
- Burning the screen on the exposure unit
- Mixing ink
- Registering multiple layers
- Pulling prints
- Cleaning/ reclaiming screens
About the instructor
Originally from Montreal Quebec, Statz completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Alberta College of Art + Design in 2000, and received his Masters of Fine Arts degree in Print Media at Concordia University in 2008. Currently based in Calgary Alberta, Statz’s work has been exhibited across Canada, The United States and Europe.
Instagram: @statzart
*Access to using the A/P studio equipment, including as a workshop participant, requires an A/P membership. Annual memberships are $30 and $10 for current students and current recipients of AISH. Membership fees can be applied directly to your workshop registration.
Additional Notes:
- Class limited to 4 Participants
- Adults 18+ years old
For more information and to register visit albertaprintmakers.com.