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Get Inky! Deep Dive 4 Part Screenprinting Series

Register for this 4-week workshop series with Talent Maker City to learn how to screen print your own designs.

Join screen printing instructors Carlos and Diego for this four-week workshop to learn how to screen print! Experiment with the photo emulsion screen printing technique and learn to print on paper and fabric. Then, create unique images that you will print onto t-shirts, totes, and paper.

Students can be total beginners or intermediates and are encouraged to come prepared with ideas to print. Bring sketchbooks, digital drawings, or any other ideas you would like to print and come prepared to Get Inky! Amy will help you troubleshoot your design and guide you through the process of making a successful print. Students will bring their own apparel to print on and time is limited. Expect to have time to print on only a few items.

This workshop includes the cost of a prepped screen.

* For Adults 18+

Talent Maker City is a nonprofit makerspace with a mission to build a more connected, prosperous, and resilient community through hands-on creativity and innovative STEAM-based learning. (STEAM = Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, & Math).

Date & Time:

March 12, 2025 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Cost:

$220

Talent Maker City – new building

100 W. Valley View Road
Talent,OR97540United States

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