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Screen Printing 101

What you'll learn in this screen printing class:

In this 4-week course, students will be taken through the basics of screen-printing on fabric and paper. A simple project will enable students to learn to coat and expose screens, register and print.

No experience necessary. Our classes are designed to focus on a learned skill rather than a final product. At TAC, our mission is to provide skills and knowledge for a lifetime!All necessary materials are included for swatch making. Any additional fabrics and materials will need to be supplied by the student based on their vision. Also, we have Open Studio time for students to put their new knowledge to practice!

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  • Level : Beginner
  • Average Class Size :
    8
  • Age Required : 18yrs+

$295

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12

Class Hours

2950

Every class you take give you points towards a discount on you next class!
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Teacher

Whitney Crutchfield

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Whitney Crutchfield is a textile artist and designer living in Brooklyn. She did undergraduate work at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and received her MFA in Fibers at Colorado State University. Whitney currently teaches Intro to Screenprinting and Repeat Patterns for Yardage at TAC, and she is intrigued by anything textile-related.

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Casey Dworkin
Posted on
03/05/2013

Leather Working - Weekend Intensive

This course was really fantastic. I learned a lot of skills is such a short amount of time and I really enjoyed every second of it. Kat, the instructor, is phenomenal. She gave individualized attention to each person and really was knowledgable and helpful. I would recommend this course to anyone who wants to learn how to make small leather goods, or just wants to learn a new skill.

Eric Friedensohn
Posted on
03/03/2013

Leather Working - Weekend Intensive

The class was great! We learned lots of great techniques and each had as much one-on-one time with Kat (the teacher) as we needed. We were also able to modify the preplanned projects to fit our preferences. I came out of the class with three piece I actually like so I would say it was a success. If you are signing up (which you should) I would recommend bringing a couple yards of leather, as there was a limited supply of large pieces. All leather-working tools were provided as well as a list of places to get everything we need to do it ourselves in the future.

Samantha Chau
Posted on
03/29/2012

Sewing 101: Reclaim Your Closet

Given the small class size, the teacher was able to give each participant personal attention and help with their individual project(s). In addition to working on your own project, a portion of each lesson is spent on learning and practising various sewing/alteration techniques. Also outside of class hours you are given access to the studio to further work on your projects. The Manhattan studio is comfortable and adequately equipped. It is easy to get to - just a three minute from Washington Sq Station. All in all this was a great experience and good value for money. I also met a great group of people that I will keep in touch with.

Gowanus, Brooklyn
505 Carroll St
Btwn 3rd & 4th Avenues
New York, NY 11215

School

Textile Arts Center

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The main goal of the Textile Arts Center is to provide support to fiber artists, and everyday people interested in working with fiber, by acting as a resource facility and creative meeting place. The Center is a creative meeting place and resource facility for all those interested in textile and fiber arts. Through classes, workshops, and special events for adults and children, a Gallery space, and Artist Residency, we offer something for everyone. We hope you find what you are looking for!

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