The Print Shop: Screenprinting with Kayrock

Since the ninth century, screenprinting (also known as silk screening and serigraphy) has been employed by a variety of creative practitioners to produce a myriad of works ranging from posters, paintings, advertisements, decorative wallpaper, and subversive fashion to political ephemera.

Join artists and designers from Kayrock Screenprinting as they use MAD’s custom screenprinting press, designed and constructed by François Chambard of UM Project. Over the course of the exhibition Eye for Design, Kayrock will create prints inspired by the graphic art of Emil Antonucci through a series of live demonstrations. Museum visitors are invited to stop in and observe these makers in action as they demonstrate this continually evolving medium.











When: Fri., Jul. 22, 2016 at 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: Museum of Arts and Design
2 Columbus Circle
212-299-7777
Price: Free with museum admission
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Since the ninth century, screenprinting (also known as silk screening and serigraphy) has been employed by a variety of creative practitioners to produce a myriad of works ranging from posters, paintings, advertisements, decorative wallpaper, and subversive fashion to political ephemera.

Join artists and designers from Kayrock Screenprinting as they use MAD’s custom screenprinting press, designed and constructed by François Chambard of UM Project. Over the course of the exhibition Eye for Design, Kayrock will create prints inspired by the graphic art of Emil Antonucci through a series of live demonstrations. Museum visitors are invited to stop in and observe these makers in action as they demonstrate this continually evolving medium.

Buy tickets/get more info now