Sunday, June 28th
11:00am-3:00pm
This advanced class focuses on printing photographic reproductions through the CMYK process. CMYK—cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black)—are the colors that make up a full spectrum of colors when screen printed in layers.
Students in this class will learn how to create color separations from a photographic source, coat a screen, and expose their 4 layers onto screens. Each participant will then be guided through the process of CMYK printing, including setup, registration, and printing a small edition.
All workshop materials are provided. Each student is expected to submit a photo (in .jpeg format) in advance of the class. Details will be sent upon registration.
This class has a prerequisite: CMYK Photo Printing is open to students who have taken our Intermediate Screen class or who can demonstrate a working knowledge of the screen printing process.
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.
Images courtesy of Emma Flick