Color Pop! Stencil Screen-printing

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Inbal Newman
Mondays, January 11 – March 1, 2021
2:00pm – 5:00pm

This class will cover basic skills of silkscreen printing without the use of a light table, especially as a tribute to the bold stenciled poster work of pop artist Sister Corita Kent. We will dive right in the first week with some initial material play, cutting quick stencils and exploring the printed results. Then we will talk more in-depth about silk screen and stencil-based printing methods and artists, before planning and executing individual editions of multi-layer prints. The final class will be a group viewing and technique exchange to chat about what we created and learned along the way!

Students should bring:

  • An Apron

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Inbal Newman

Inbal Newman is a Wisconsin-born printmaker based in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Illustration) from Parsons School of Design in New York (2013), and recently received a Master’s of Design from the Interdisciplinary program at the Ontario College of Art and Design (2020).

Inbal’s creative process centers around repetition – from printmaking and designing repeating patterns, to book arts, hand-made mixtapes, and crochet.

She has participated in print exchanges, residencies, and exhibits in Canada and the U.S. including an installation of silkscreened wallpaper at the Williamsburgh Library in Brooklyn, and a recent online show, Alternate Forms of Delivery.

Inbal was the Lunenburg School of the Arts’ Winter 2021 Artist-in-Residence and Summer 2021 Artist Fellow, where she created a unique body of work entitled Seafaring Women’s Personal Ensigns, a series of hand-stitched standards (flags) designed to recognize remarkable seafaring women.

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Registrations for this workshop are now closed.