LOOKING FOR A FUN AND EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL FIELD TRIP OR AN ART OUTING FOR YOUR CLASS?


TRY SILKSCREENING WITH ME!

I am a teaching partner with the TDSB and have been teaching silkscreening art classes to thousands of kids and adults for over 3 decades and I absolutely LOVE it!

I can come to you, or you can bring your school class to my funky studio in Toronto’s Queen West neighbourhood for a fun and educational silkscreen art class workshop.

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Highlights

Workshops can be as short as a few hours, or I can teach absolutely everything you need to know about silkscreening over 4 or 5 days.

I also love to help schools and community centers set up their own silkscreening studio so they can continue on after my visit - and it’s easier to do and less expensive than you might think!

TDSB half day rate starts at $395 and full day $790 plus supplies - usually $19/student. Suitable for ages 4+.

Schools I've worked with: Havergal College, Branksome Hall , George Brown College, U of T, Seneca College, Ursula Franklin Academy, Alpha 2, The Student School, The Beverly School, and soooooo many more !!

CRAFTIVISM

One of my favourite themes for silkscreen workshops (especially with kids and teens) is “Craftivism”.

Have you heard of Craftivism before? It’s simply using a craft as a means of activism. I help the group come up with ideas for causes that they care about, and then ways to create art to spread awareness about that cause.

They can make tee-shirts, tote bags or just about anything else to spread their message, and young people REALLY get into it!

I see them come alive with ideas, super inspired about the idea of having a voice for something they care about through art!

They often also come up with ideas to raise funds for their cause by selling tee-shirts or other printed items. It’s such a winning formula - they learn a new skill, they get creative and they see how they can make change in the world around something that matters to them!

Silkscreening is for EVERYONE!

I’ve taught kids as young as 4 to silkscreen, and it truly is a medium that all ages can enjoy! Even teenagers LOVE it - and we all know how hard it can be to please teenagers sometimes!

I’m a visual arts partner with the TDSB and have experience working with all kinds of young people in public and private schools, community groups and more.

I’ve also had the privilege of teaching silkscreening to individuals from historically marginalized communities, including those who have been impacted by the criminal justice system, individuals with severe disabilities, and others of all ages facing unique challenges.

Through tailored educational programs and inclusive teaching approaches, I’ve been able to provide valuable skills and creative outlets to empower and support these individuals. It’s been truly rewarding to witness the transformative power of art in fostering personal growth, self-expression, and community engagement among those who have traditionally been underserved or misunderstood by society.

Seeing the pride folks feel when they make something they can use makes my job super fun! I love being able to pass on such an awesome craft.

Whoever makes up your group, and wherever they are, I would LOVE to share the joy of silkscreening with them!
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