Do It Yourself Screen Printing

With Cole Webster

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Black and white painted illustration of a monstera leaf.

Class Description

Want to learn screen printing but don’t have access to specialized equipment like photo emulsion, a light table, or a power washer? This beginner-friendly workshop is the perfect place to start. Participants will get an introduction to traditional screen printing while also learning how to create makeshift screens from everyday materials. Using simple and accessible techniques, you’ll discover how to transform an original drawing into a reproducible print, and leave with the skills and confidence to continue experimenting with DIY screen printing on your own.

Price

This class is operating on a sliding scale. You may purchase the class at a rate you feel financially comfortable with, up to the maximum class cost of $80. All students will receive the same instruction regardless of payment.

Use the checkout process as-is to pay the full $80 for the class. To adjust the price during checkout, please enter the desired price in the promo code box in a multiple of 10, between $40 and $80, using the format DIY##. For example, to pay $60, enter DIY60 into the promo code box. Please reach out to us if you need assistance.

Available promo codes

DIY40
DIY50
DIY60
DIY70

Please only register 1 student per transaction if using discounts.

Dates & Times

Two classes are available.

First class starts December 10th and December 17th from 6 – 8 pm.

Second class starts February 18th and February 25th from 6 – 8 pm.

Both classes cover the same materials.

Materials Required

All materials are included.

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About the Instructor - Cole Webster

With a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art, and a Master of Arts in Museum Studies from SUNY Oneonta, Cole Webster combines his passion for art and natural science through experimentation. Botanical-based dyes and alternative photographic techniques mark his ongoing exploration of different mediums and processes.