Screenprinting With Hand-Cut Stencils on Bandanas W/Natalie Woodlock
Learn how to screenprint unique designs on fabric in this workshop. Using hand-cut stencils, each participant will create their own original design on a 14″ x 14″ bandana. You’ll learn how to design a successful one color image, prepare a screen for printing, and print on fabric using your own hand-cut stencil. Each participant can print up to 4 bandanas. No prior screenprinting experience necessary! Participants can also bring their own garments / fabric for printing on.
Natalie Woodlock is a printmaker who explores queer subculture in her work. She creates heraldic and commemorative silkscreened portraits of queer friends on satin banners. Her work has been exhibited most recently at Maxon Mills (Wassaic NY), The Front (New Orleans LA), SPACE (Portland ME) and The Bureau of General Services – Queer Division (NYC NY). She has been an artist in residence at Women’s Studio Workshop, The Ellis Beauregard Foundation, Vashon Island AIR, Anderson Ranch, Jentel and UCROSS. Natalie graduated from The University of New Orleans with an MFA in Printmaking in 2018, and has since been involved in many print studios and programs. In 2022 she completed The Postgraduate Training Apprenticeship Program at The Fabric Workshop and Museum (Philadelphia PA) and in 2021 she was awarded a Print Fellowship at The Wassaic Project (Wassaic NY). She is currently working on her first artists’ book, “Brokeback Mountain”, a work that illustrates scenes from Ang Lee’s 2005 tearjerker that brought audience members to tears at screenings she organized.

