Fridays, March 6-March 20: Innovative Screen Printing / Low-Tech Explorations

$175.00

3 Sessions: March 6, March 13, March 20, 2026
Fridays, 6:00pm-8:00pm

Join us for three weeks of alternative, innovative, and accessible screen printing techniques designed for curious beginners and adventurous creatives alike. This three-week Friday night series is a relaxed, hands-on introduction to screen printing that emphasizes low-tech, accessible approaches that are easy to continue at home (no fancy equipment required). Each week, students will experiment with a different medium and build on their skills!

This listing is for all three Friday sessions.
If you are interested in taking individual classes, each technique is also offered as a standalone Saturday workshop.

Week 1: Water-based Media

March 6, 2026 | 6:00-8:00pm

Learn to paint directly onto the screen with water-based media, creating luminous, layered prints full of nuance and spontaneity. This low-tech, exposure-free method is perfect for artists who love mark-making and want to bridge the gap between painting and print.

Click here to register for this individual workshop.

Week 2: Charcoal & Pastel

March 13, 2026 | 6:00-8:00pm

This week is all about experimenting with dry materials rarely seen in traditional screen printing. We’ll dive into pastels and charcoal to translate still life sketches into bold, textural prints. Discover how to transform soft, powdery marks into vibrant, layered imagery full of depth and character.

Click here to register for this individual workshop.

Week 3: Paper Stencil

March 20, 2026 | 6:00-8:00pm

Using simple paper stencils, this session introduces an intuitive, cut-and-build approach to imagery. Participants will explore positive and negative space, layering, and composition through one of the most accessible and adaptable screen printing methods.

Click here to register for this individual workshop.

All materials are provided. Just bring your ideas and your curiosity!

DETAILS

  • Level: All levels, no prior printmaking experience required.

  • Dates: March 6, 13, & 20, 2026

  • Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm

  • Class limited to 12 participants

  • Location: 29 Carolina Lane, Asheville, NC

Cancellation & Refund Policy
We understand that plans can change. If you need to cancel, you’ll receive a full refund with 72 hours notice.
Less than 72 hours notice, we’ll happily issue you a credit toward another class.
For same-day cancellations or no-shows, tuition is nonrefundable.

Register & Pay: ADD TO CART then click on the CART at TOP RIGHT of site to complete checkout.

3 Sessions: March 6, March 13, March 20, 2026
Fridays, 6:00pm-8:00pm

Join us for three weeks of alternative, innovative, and accessible screen printing techniques designed for curious beginners and adventurous creatives alike. This three-week Friday night series is a relaxed, hands-on introduction to screen printing that emphasizes low-tech, accessible approaches that are easy to continue at home (no fancy equipment required). Each week, students will experiment with a different medium and build on their skills!

This listing is for all three Friday sessions.
If you are interested in taking individual classes, each technique is also offered as a standalone Saturday workshop.

Week 1: Water-based Media

March 6, 2026 | 6:00-8:00pm

Learn to paint directly onto the screen with water-based media, creating luminous, layered prints full of nuance and spontaneity. This low-tech, exposure-free method is perfect for artists who love mark-making and want to bridge the gap between painting and print.

Click here to register for this individual workshop.

Week 2: Charcoal & Pastel

March 13, 2026 | 6:00-8:00pm

This week is all about experimenting with dry materials rarely seen in traditional screen printing. We’ll dive into pastels and charcoal to translate still life sketches into bold, textural prints. Discover how to transform soft, powdery marks into vibrant, layered imagery full of depth and character.

Click here to register for this individual workshop.

Week 3: Paper Stencil

March 20, 2026 | 6:00-8:00pm

Using simple paper stencils, this session introduces an intuitive, cut-and-build approach to imagery. Participants will explore positive and negative space, layering, and composition through one of the most accessible and adaptable screen printing methods.

Click here to register for this individual workshop.

All materials are provided. Just bring your ideas and your curiosity!

DETAILS

  • Level: All levels, no prior printmaking experience required.

  • Dates: March 6, 13, & 20, 2026

  • Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm

  • Class limited to 12 participants

  • Location: 29 Carolina Lane, Asheville, NC

Cancellation & Refund Policy
We understand that plans can change. If you need to cancel, you’ll receive a full refund with 72 hours notice.
Less than 72 hours notice, we’ll happily issue you a credit toward another class.
For same-day cancellations or no-shows, tuition is nonrefundable.

Register & Pay: ADD TO CART then click on the CART at TOP RIGHT of site to complete checkout.

ANNA BRYANT

PRINTMAKER and FOUNDER / OWNER of Print House

Anna Bryant’s work and expertise span a range of printmaking techniques, from relief and traditional screen printing to more recent focus on low-tech, experimental approaches like monoprinting with screens. Her artistic practice is centered on graphic compositions and condensed abstract forms that explore the figurative, blending structure and spontaneity to create visually engaging prints. 

Anna is a founding member of Print House, where she fosters a community for accessible, hands-on printmaking. In this class, she brings her experience and passion for the medium to guide students in creating their own striking prints and exploring new and innovative approaches to composition, layering, and color.

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DENISE MARKBREIT

PRINTMAKER and FOUNDER / OWNER of Print House

Denise discovered Akua ink - a soy based, safer printmaking solution while at an artists’ retreat. It was a game changer for her printmaking practices. Delving into safer techniques, without solvents or chemicals, opened up a world of eco-friendly printmaking possibilities including Mokuhanga, Mokulito, Mixed Media printing and Solar Plate print matrixes. Denise has been hooked on green printmaking ever since!

In addition to her pursuit of printed fine art images, Denise creates hand printed home accessories, and print based mixed media images and sculptures. Denise also teaches printmaking classes and workshops.

In 2018 Denise founded the Asheville Print Studio + Gallery. After the devastation of Helene in 2024 she founded Print House with fellow printmaker, Anna Bryant, in 2025. Denise holds a BFA from the School of Visual Arts and an MST from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Her fine art prints have been exhibited in numerous galleries and institutions across the country and reside in art collections worldwide. 

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