Contact Paper Screen Printing

Contact paper screenprints pinned on a clothesline. The prints read 'fruity af' and 'cultivate joy'. Pink shapes swoop the top and bottom of image with white text at bottom with title of class.
5 masked participants sitting and standing around a table with screen printing stations set up. All are in the process of screen printing
Close up of screen prints hung from a clothesline. The print reads 'our bodies are sacred altars.' One is on beige paper, one is on floral fabric, both in blue ink
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Contact paper screenprints pinned on a clothesline. The prints read 'fruity af' and 'cultivate joy'. Pink shapes swoop the top and bottom of image with white text at bottom with title of class.
5 masked participants sitting and standing around a table with screen printing stations set up. All are in the process of screen printing
Close up of screen prints hung from a clothesline. The print reads 'our bodies are sacred altars.' One is on beige paper, one is on floral fabric, both in blue ink
square-msab-legacy-logos.jpg

Contact Paper Screen Printing

$55.00

Tuesday, October 22nd 6-8 pm

18+

Instructor: Gabi

Explore how to use contact paper to create bold screen printed designs on paper and fabric in this beginner-friendly class. Create multiple prints and learn how printmaking can be used as a tool for connection and self expression. 

Accessibility: No previous screen printing experience required. Fine motor skills will be used in processes of creating designs and printing. Participants often stand while actively printing. The use of a squeegee in the printing process requires firm gripping/pinching, pressure application, and use of wrist/hand/arm muscles.

Masking required in class, additional masks will be available.

If you would like to request a community-funded seat to support in covering the cost of this class, please email us at curiositystudioclass@gmail.com.

This activity is supported by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

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