Screen printing is the process of transferring a stencilled design onto a flat surface using a mesh screen, ink and a squeegee. Bio-based ink is non-toxic and doesn’t require petroleum-based solvents.
We’ll be working with oak galls to make a strong black ink to use in a screen printing activity at our Worm Appreciation Day on the 13th April.
Adults aged 16+ who are interested in screenprinting and ecological arts.
Experience Level:
This workshop is open to all levels of experience.
This workshop is ticketed with a solidarity pricing scheme.
Those who can are encouraged to pay a little more, and those who need it are encouraged to accept a discount. The idea is that by paying on a sliding scale, we hope to foster more justice, equity and diversity in our food system and society.
If you think you might be able to pay a little more for your ticket please ‘offer solidarity’. If you feel that you need a discount please select a discounted or free ticket. There’s no questions asked – it’s available if you feel you need it.
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