October 8: Innovative Screen Printing — Water-based Media

$65.00

Innovative Screen Printing with Water-based Media
October 8, 2026 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Class tuition includes all needed materials

Join us for alternative, innovative, and accessible screen printing techniques designed for curious beginners and adventurous creatives alike. This 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!)

In this workshop, students will learn to paint directly onto the screen with a variety of water-based media to create 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.

DETAILS

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

  • Date: October 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.

Innovative Screen Printing with Water-based Media
October 8, 2026 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Class tuition includes all needed materials

Join us for alternative, innovative, and accessible screen printing techniques designed for curious beginners and adventurous creatives alike. This 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!)

In this workshop, students will learn to paint directly onto the screen with a variety of water-based media to create 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.

DETAILS

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

  • Date: October 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.

Portrait of artist and printmaking instructor Denise Markbreit of Asheville, NC.

DENISE MARKBREIT — PRINTMAKER and CO-FOUNDER of Print House

Denise Markbreit, co-founder of Print House, is a lifelong printmaker and educator with a deep knowledge of print processes. Nearly 20 years ago, discovering Akua ink at an artist retreat marked a turning point in her practice, sparking an ongoing commitment to building the safest, most environmentally conscious print studio possible—one that protects her health as well as that of the students and collectors who move through the studio and gallery.

A multidisciplinary artist, Denise’s work centers on woodblock and monoprint techniques, exploring themes of landscape, memory, and shadow. She works in the space between abstraction and representation, drawing on her affinity for wabi-sabi and Japanese aesthetics. Her visual language extends across printmaking, textile work, constructions, and mixed media, often incorporating a strong sense of drawing throughout.

In 2018, Denise founded Asheville Print Studio + Gallery. Following the devastation of Hurricane Helene in 2024, she co-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 prints, constructions, and textiles have been exhibited in numerous galleries and institutions across the country and are held in art collections worldwide.

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