This serigraphy workshop will provide you with guidance in this tactile printing technique – also known as screen printing. You’ll get to design and cut your own motif and print it on fabric or paper, or even inject new life into fabrics you bring along.
Serigraphy is an artistic printing technique that also goes by the names of screen printing or silk screening.
Perhaps one of the most famous examples of serigraphy in the world of art is Andy Warhol’s colourful portrait of Marilyn Monroe – Marilyn Diptych (1962).
And in this workshop you’ll get the opportunity to create your very own serigraphic works. Under the expert guidance of the artist Mette Boel you’ll design motifs, cut them out and print them onto your chosen medium.
As part of the workshop we’ll visit the exhibition If You Can See What I See – Stine Goya x Kunsten: an ideal opportunity to delve into the stories of separation, longing, dreams and desires featured in the works, and to explore the sensuousness and materiality with which the curator and fashion designer Stine Goya has invested the exhibition.
You can print on both paper and pieces of fabric, which we’ll make available – which you can then make into tote bags, if you fancy. But you’re also welcome to bring along a t-shirt, tote bag or whatever and inject new life into it. Cotton is the best fabric to use when it comes to colour printing.
The art workshops are all about using materials. You are guided and supervised by a trained artist. Together we explore and experiment, discovering the potential of a particular technique or material. Given the experimental nature of the workshops, you can approach the content on your terms.
Your ticket includes excellent materials and expert guidance from our in-house artist. You never know what you will be working with, so don’t wear your best clothes!
You’re welcome to buy drinks or snacks in the Brasserie to enjoy in the workshop as we explore and experiment.
Round off your evening in style at Brasserie Kunsten, where the menu is inspired by the very best seasonal produce. We recommend booking a table in advance.
If you have a season ticket: DKK 150 (also applies if you are accompanying a season-ticket holder or have a free ticket)
If you don’t have a season ticket: DKK 290
If you’re a student and don’t have a season ticket: DKK 250
Remember to show your season ticket or pay for admission every time you take part.
Your regular ticket or student ticket grants you admission to the museum from 10.00 am. We suggest coming earlier and exploring our exhibitions.
A season ticket gives you admission to the museum all year round and you pay the lowest price for tickets to events – in many cases this applies to both the season-ticket holder and a guest.
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