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Weekend Masterclass: Experiment with Screen-Printing

Date Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 June 2025                      
Time 10.30-16.30 BST
Location At the Museum (Learning Studio)
Speaker Adam Hogarth 

Delve into a creative weekend of screen-printing, inspired by Grayson Perry’s playful and experimental work in our new exhibition, Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur. Over two days, you’ll create your own printed responses from a selection of objects and themes drawn from the exhibition. You’ll learn how to print and register colourful screen prints, how to monoprint and develop colour blends and hand-drawn backgrounds, and how to use pre-made photographic screens. By the end of the masterclass, you’ll have developed a fundamental understanding of screen-printing processes, of the printmaker’s key tools, and a working knowledge of textile printing.

For ages 18+. 

Read the full course description here.  

Joining Information and Format: This masterclass will take place in the Learning Studio, Lower Ground Floor at the museum.

Equipment and Materials: Please wear clothes suitable for a messy workshop in a room kept warm for life models. All materials and equipment are provided.  

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  • At the museum (Standard)
    At the museum (Standard)
    £145.00
    0 30 max
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    At the museum (Concession)
    £140.00
    0 30 max
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    At the museum (Members)
    £135.00
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Weekend Masterclass: Experiment with Screen-Printing
Date Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 June 2025                      
Time 10.30-16.30 BST
Location At the Museum (Learning Studio)
Speaker Adam Hogarth 

Delve into a creative weekend of screen-printing, inspired by Grayson Perry’s playful and experimental work in our new exhibition, Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur. Over two days, you’ll create your own printed responses from a selection of objects and themes drawn from the exhibition. You’ll learn how to print and register colourful screen prints, how to monoprint and develop colour blends and hand-drawn backgrounds, and how to use pre-made photographic screens. By the end of the masterclass, you’ll have developed a fundamental understanding of screen-printing processes, of the printmaker’s key tools, and a working knowledge of textile printing.

For ages 18+. 

Read the full course description here.  

Joining Information and Format: This masterclass will take place in the Learning Studio, Lower Ground Floor at the museum.

Equipment and Materials: Please wear clothes suitable for a messy workshop in a room kept warm for life models. All materials and equipment are provided.  

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