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Community Screen Printing Workshop
March 23, 2015 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Hester Street Collaborative & The Loisaida Center
present:
Water-Base Screen Printing Workshop
New One-Print Classes!
Only 2 sessions – 2 time-slots are open: Monday classes and Saturday classes;
Monday, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Saturday, 2:00pm – 4:00pm
FREE!
Ages 18+
Students will learn:
• The methodology, techniques and procedures of water base screen-printing for printing.
t-shirts, posters and others on similar types of material;
• How to utilize all equipment, tools, and supplies to produce a quality screen-printed product.
• How to translate their ideas into images – specifically, students will be encouraged to
explore issues of immigrant identity, community, and difference.
Program Objectives
• To engage students in the process of exploring their individual artistic vision by
developing personal imagery;
• To create an art project generated by using iconography, social and cultural community
issues;
• To appreciate the enrichment that art brings to his/her own life experience and the
possibilities for career development;
• To create a basic artist portfolio with the work performed during the work shop;
• To develop self-motivation, self-direction and a strong work ethic;
• To think critically, work creatively and collectively across difference.
The Program
Our medium will be water-base screen printing with an emphasis on photo emulsion processes.Students will be exposed to various techniques for making silkscreen prints, will gain basic mastery of these processes, and by the end of the program, will develop a series of their own single, and multiple color edition prints. Students will be encouraged to investigate their own interests and concepts in terms of content and image making in the process of printing. Themes of cultural history and preservation, art and activism, and immigrant identity will all be explored.
HSC & The Loisaida Center would like to give
Special Thanks to:
Council Member, Margaret Chin
Council Member, Rosie Méndez