LOW-TECH PRINTMAKING: STENCILS & SCREENS w/ KERY RODRIGUEZ
About this Event
2-day | Friday, August 21 5:30-8:30PM AND Saturday, August 22, 3-6PM
Through the use of mylar stencils and modeling paste, adaptable printing matrices will be created from window screen mesh; these “screens” will be highly capable of transferring images onto a variety of different hard and fabric surfaces. This workshop aims to expand the participants' understanding of historical stencil and mesh-based printing techniques while encouraging a low cost, DIY approach to printmaking.
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As a multimedia artist, Kery Rodriguez’ practice initially began in garment intervention. Pre-owned clothing was used as a site for countercultural expression. His work now explores reuse and recontextualization across collage, digital design, and alternative printmaking. Across these mediums, Kery maintains a grounded focus in process and experimentation. With this approach, he has been able to develop an adaptable low cost printmaking method that can work on a variety of surfaces.
Through facilitating collaborative learning environments, he aims to share accessible creative tools that encourage participants to rethink material use.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 108.55


















