Saturday, February 21st
11:00am-2:00pm
Learn the fundamentals of one of the most popular forms of printmaking! Using a stencil-based approach, screen printing allows artists to transfer their images to a wide variety of materials.
In this introductory course, students will learn how to make a hand drawn or cut paper stencil, burn a screen, work in a communal print studio setting and make multiple prints of a unique one-layer screen print on paper.
Note: This is not a t-shirt printing course
All workshop materials are provided.
Instructor: Emma Flick
Emma Flick is an artist, educator and community arts facilitator with a background in printmaking. Her current work focuses on combining traditional printmaking techniques with photography and archival practices to explore subconscious memory and the perception of time.
Originally from Portland, OR, Flick holds an MFA in Print Media from the Pacific Northwest College of Art (OR) and a BFA in Printmaking from Pratt Institute (NY). She is currently based in Philadelphia and serves as the Executive Director of Second State Press.