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with May Roded
Sat. May 2 & Sun. May 3, 10a-2p
at the IC Press Co-op (225 N. Gilbert)
pay-what-you-can: $25-$140
Learn how to screenprint! We'll use hand-drawn or cut stencils to create simple patterns and imagery for a set of 2-color postcard-sized prints, using the photo emulsion process. The skills learned in this workshop can be extended and applied to printing on other substrates including textiles.
All supplies to print a set of 12 2-color postcards are included. Guidelines to begin generating imagery suitable for this project will be shared in advance of the workshop.
*PS1 workshops are pay-what-you-can thanks to support from Hills Bank and individual donors. $120 is the true cost of the workshop, and we encourage participants to select the cost that they can afford, or pay a little extra to support future sliding-scale fees.
TEACHING ARTIST
May Roded is an artist and current graduate student at UI's Printmaking class of 2027. May's primary printmaking medias concentrate in Intaglio, Monoprint and photographic processes, which often combine in her work. Themes in her work focus on identity, memory and relationships to environments and material objects. May graduated from Cal State University, Long Beach in 2017 with her Bachelor in Fine Arts, Printmaking. Since then, she has been teaching printmaking courses at Loyola Marymount University, Otis College of Fine Art and managed a printmaking studio in Santa Monica, CA named Josephine Press. May has an extensive background in collaboration printing, print education through workshops and enjoys being heavily involved in her Printmaking communities.