Using cutout patterns, you will create your artwork, expose the mesh and hand print your print onto fabric. You’ll get to know what a squeegee is, our exposure unit named Larry, and you might even get dirty with ink.
Make a scarf
Learn how to hand-print patterns on fabric using screen printing, the most versatile method of creating prints in workshop graphics.
Duration: about 3h
Participants: max 5 people
Run by: Majka and Ioannis
Level: laid-back. You don’t need prior experience or special preparation.
Notes: all materials needed for the work and the scarves you take home are included in the price of the workshop. Snacks, coffee, and tea are also provided.
zł200.00
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Majka Dokudowicz
Hi, Majka here! I am a graduate of the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, Poland, and I am currently a doctoral student at this university in graphic arts. I am an artist, graphic designer, bookbinder, and paper maker. I work as a print technician at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, and I am a co-founder of Misprint.
I create my works in many techniques, such as linocut, silkscreen, and metal techniques.
I am inspired by what is found in the Metaxy space; when a person is between two poles of existence: fragments, understatements, memories, traces, obliterations, and excerpts.
I have been working in artistic printmaking since 2009, constantly improving my skills and experimenting with form and techniques.
Recipient of multiple scholarships of the Mayor of Wroclaw and the Rector of the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw. Nominated for the prestigious Young Talents Award (2023). She has participated in artistic residencies in Germany (Grafik Werkstatt), Spain (Art Print Residence), and the USA ( Zygote Press). She has won many prizes and awards at international competitions and biennials around the world, including 2nd Prize at the 12th International Biennale of Miniature Art in Czestochowa; Prize of Excellence at The 8th NBC MESHTECH Tokyo International Screen Print Biennial, Japan; 2nd Prize in the experimental printmaking category Mini Print Kazanlak.
Ioannis Anastasiou
Kalimera! Ioannis here. I am a graduate of Aristotle University in Greece and received a Ph.D. in art from ASP Wrocław. I have lived in Wrocław since 2019. I am a visual artist, printmaker, and bookbinder.
I currently work as a printmaking technician at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, and I also am a co-founder of Misprint.
I create mainly using printmaking and bookbinding techniques, creating prints, sculptures, and artists’ books. I am inspired by modern history and collective memory, and I use archival material and historical imagery in my work.
He was awarded 1st prize for young artists in the MATAROA AWARDS competition in Greece in 2021. Participated in artist residencies in Spain (Art Print Residence) and Lithuania (9th Latgale Printmaking Symposium). Winner of many awards and prizes at international competitions and biennials around the world, including the 17th International Triennial of Small Graphic Forms in Lodz, the 3rd International Biennial of Contemporary Engraving in Romania, and the International Exhibition of Printmaking and Art Books in Rijeka, Croatia. His works have been presented in more than 150 exhibitions around the world.
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