Andy Kane just let me know there are still some spaces open for the June 11th Screenprinting Class at our studio in San Francisco. This class is really amazing, I took it last month. If you’ve ever been interested in printing your own t-shirts, posters, or fabric then this class is for you. Andy will teach you how to build your own screen printing set up so you can go home and print to your hearts content. This is the last class he’ll be teaching for a while before he relocates to Portland. Here is the information and class description:
Date: Class F – Saturday, July 11th
Location: Ferney Art Studio 766 Valencia ST. San Francisco
Hours: 10:00AM – 2:00PM
Cost: $125 (includes material fees)
Skill Level: Beginner
TO SIGN UP: Email:jandykane@gmail.com
Have you ever wanted to silkscreen your own designer t-shirts and fabrics? Here’s your chance. Silkscreen is everywhere. Silkscreen printing is one of the most versatile, low-tech, and easy printing methods available. This class covers:
·Image and text design
·Screenmaking & exposure systems
·Press setup & registration
·Printing techniques
·Ink & mesh selection
·Production tips & tricks
·Equipment maintenance
·General troubleshooting
·Extensive Q & A’s
This class demonstrates the whole silkscreen process. Participants will leave the class with a complete understanding of the process and be fully prepared to setup a silkscreen studio at his or her kitchen table. Participants will also print on a take-home tote bag and stretch a blank screen to take home and use. TO SIGN UP: Email:jandykane@gmail.com
Jane Flanagan
June 30, 2009
Sounds like a great class!
amberlee
June 30, 2009
jealous. so jealous. i'm up past Sac, but someday I WILL make it down for one of these.
laura
July 1, 2009
I hope he does classes when he relocates in Portland. Yay – I could come to one of those. Please let him know he has a student 🙂
brooke
July 1, 2009
andy kane is a STUDs
cheappartychick
July 11, 2009
THanks so much for sharing this. I am so jealous and wish I lived near the west coast. I have always wanted to learn this. Please do let me know if you know of anyplace online where to find a basic way to give this a whirl. Thanks for sharing and great pics.