Taste of Art: Screenprinting Made Simple
Taste of Art-Printmaking | This class is completed
In this hands-on workshop, students will explore the fundamentals of screen printing through guided, practical experience. Pre-burned screens featuring simple, original designs will be provided, allowing class time to focus on core printing techniques such as registration, ink application, and experimenting with effects like watercolor crayons and split fountains.
Each student will have the opportunity to print their own work with direct assistance. The class will primarily focus on single-layer prints, with the option to explore a two-layer process depending on class size and interest. No prior experience necessary—all materials provided.
Alexandra Zuckerman
Alexandra Zuckerman is a printmaker from North Carolina. Her work examines routines, shared language, invisible experiences, and domestic intimacy through narrative and iteration. Alexandra received her Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art and Religious Studies from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
She graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Print Media from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Her work has been exhibited across the United States and internationally in venues such as Cranbrook Art Museum (Bloomfield Hills, MI), Kaiser Suidan (Ferndale, MI), Print Austin (Austin, TX), Lumpkin Gallery (Louisburg, NC), and Grafisch Atelier Den Bosch (Den Bosch, NL). Alexandra’s work is in permanent art collections across the country, including the Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art (no relation) and numerous private collections. She is currently a Visiting Lecturer at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.