Our Main Building and galleries will not be open to the public for Nuit Blanche. Access to “Hopes and Fears Assembly” will be on the northwest side of the Main Building.

Special Program – Screen-printing

How can the arts function as a vehicle for social activism and inspire your wearable call to action?  

Program Description

In Partnership with KUUMBA, we offer this screen-printing program for February! In this full-day program, students will explore how textile arts have impacted social change across diverse communities and use this as inspiration to design and screen-print their own wearable patch, bringing awareness to a social justice issue that is of importance to them.

Program Objectives

By the end of the Special Program – Screen-printing program, students will:

  • Gain an appreciation for the role the arts play as a form of social activism.
  • Experiment with the screen-printing process to make a wearable call to action on a patch of fabric.
  • Use vocabulary related to topics of social justice and the printmaking process appropriately.

Booking Details

Grades 4–12 (Full-Day)

February 4-28, 2025
Please note that this program has a limit of one classes per day

Regular rates apply

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Curriculum Connections

Program Categories

Onsite Program, Special Programs

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