Screen Printing

Screen Printing

Adult Class | Registration opens 8/4/2026 9:00 AM MDT

200 Grant St Denver, CO 80203 United States
203 Printroom
Beginner, Intermediate
10/27/2026-11/24/2026
6:00 PM-9:00 PM MDT on Tue
$277.50
$235.87
$23.00

Screen Printing

Adult Class | Registration opens 8/4/2026 9:00 AM MDT

The first night will be demo that covers all the step necessary to make a multi run Screenprint. The students will have the remaining 4 sessions to create a small, multi run edition of prints. We will be using light sensitive photo emulsion and film positives to create images on a screen. Ideally, getting images on a screen will take 2 sessions, allowing the remaining 2 sessions for the printing of the image.

  • No experience necessary
  • I will discuss supplies during the first session demo. Students will need to supply a screen and paper.
Mark Friday

A printmaker and graphic artist, Friday's whimsical prints can be seen in the corporate collections of Kaiser Permanente and Qwest. His work was included in several group exhibitions, as well as in a solo exhibition at the O'Sullivan Gallery at Regis University. Teaching Philosophy: My teaching philosophy is to provide students with the necessary tools and information that will allow them to successfully create art. I work with them from the general to the specific, starting with an explanation of the particular art form, historical background if necessary, and plenty of examples of actual work. This is followed by appropriate demonstrations of processes and techniques. Most importantly, I enjoy working with students individually on their particular projects, helping them solve problems and giving suggestions, all in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. Artist Statement: I enjoy bouncing around from medium to medium and style to style because my work is a lot about experimentation and invention. I go back and forth between working with the object and working with the image. I also like to blur the boundaries between media, create interactive works of art, and work with other artists in collaborations. When all said and done, I like my work to be thought of as clever, whimsical, fun, and sometimes eye dazzling. Some influences are: architecture, both refined and shabby; science fact and fiction; antiquity; pop art and folk art; and the works of others. The unpredictable and unique nature of found or discarded materials offers an exciting challenge for art making.