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Art Fri Dec 11 2009
DIY Screen Printing Workshops & What the Chicago Urban Art Society's Been Up To
The non-profit artist's alliance organization, Chicago Urban Art Society (CUAS) is rolling out their annual DIY Silk Screening 101 Workshop beginning Jan. 9, 2010. The two 3-hour courses cost $75 and include all the materials a budding silk screen-printer might need, including "takeaways," and will be located at Bridgeport, 37th & Morgan St. The workshops will run from 11am to 2pm with three groups. (Here are photos from last year's workshop.)
Group 1 starts Jan. 9 & 16, Group 2 starts Jan. 30 & 6 and Group 3 starts Feb. 20 & 27. For more information visit their website, call: (773) 318-9407.
Influenced by the ever-changing urban contemporary art movement, Chicago Urban Art Society (CUAS) located at 1048 West 37th St., offers Chicago's visual artist community representation, learning opportunities and forums for conversation. For a listing of further events, visit http://chgourbanartsociety.carbonmade.com/.
CUAS is also accepting exhibition proposals and artist portfolios to be considered for their new gallery space. They're asking for artist's info to be sent by email in no particular format.
laur / April 2, 2010 10:27 AM
I couldn't find any more classes by the Chicago Urban Art Society for this summer.
However did find this place, Evanston Print and Paper shop, they're having an Introduction to Silkscreen on Fabric class coming up with SAIC’s Jessica Taylor
Wednesdays, April 21 – May 19
There’s a max of 8 students so be sure to
here's the link if anyone is interested.
http://bit.ly/cU63R1