Intro to Silkscreen Printing Mar. 2026

Join artist Natt Cann in the printmaking studio for a full-day introduction in silkscreen. You will learn the history of silkscreen, the basic steps and materials required to print your own images, and how to reset screens for future use. The workshop is limited to only four participants for plenty of workspace and instruction time. All supplies are included.

- Participants should bring their own high contrast monocolour images or stencils  

- Images no larger than 5" x 7" -ish (we only have so much screen space)

Age group: Adults

Times: 9:30am - 4:30pm, with one-hour break for lunch

Duration: 1 day

Dates:

Saturday, March 14th

Registration fee: $250

Supplies fee: All supplies included.

Capacity: 6 students

Senior's discount: Seniors aged 65+ are eligible for a 20% discount on all adult workshops; enter coupon code SENIOR65 at checkout.

Instructors

  • Natt Cann

    Natt Cann (he/him) is a Canadian visual artist whose projects of print hone upon the haunting of lands – ideologies and industries keeping afloat Canadian notions of colonial heritage and their subsequent degradations. Natt has ventured across Canada through numerous residencies and exhibitions, and his recent print projects have been intertwined with a variety of publications, expositions, and research grants. His work has been consistently supported by both ArtsNB’s funding programs and the Canada Council for the Arts, and has provided grant assistance to countless organizations, charities, and peers in obtaining their own funding. Nat received his BFA from Mount Allison University (2012) and now resides in Moncton, New Brunswick, an Acadian colonial city which sits on the unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) and Mi’kmaq Peoples.