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Yellow ink and prints laid out on a screen printing table

Screen Printing (Intermediate)

Duration: Four-week evening class
Dates: Wed 3 Sep 18:00 - Wed 24 Sep 2025 20:30
Location: Print Studio

Develop your skills using photographic techniques and power-assisted screen printing tables. 

This course covers all aspects of how to construct a screenprint using images from photo stencils. You will first be shown examples of limited edition prints that were produced in DCA Print Studio. These examples demonstrate the range of mark making and types of images that can be used in screen printing. You will also try basic drawing and block-printing techniques, which can be used in your designs. 

The following three weeks will include in-depth demonstrations for using the studio equipment to coat, expose, develop and print a screen. 

This course requires previous experience of screen printing at a beginner’s level. 

Loved every part of it. Staff were great and helpful.

Thoroughly enjoyed the 4 week workshop -- staff were very helpful & knowledgeable 10/10.

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Need to know

  • What to bring

Bring along some inspiration - this could be photos, drawings, sketchbooks or images on a USB drive (we can print out some images for you).

 

  • What to wear

We'll provide aprons and gloves but recommend wearing old cloths as printmaking can be messy. Please note that open-toed footwear and sandals are not allowed.

 

  • Food & drinks

A sealed water flask or drinking vessel is permitted but other food and drinks are not allowed in the studio.

Meet your tutor

Aoife Cawley sitting on a chair wearing a decorated cape and holding a yellow perspex shape

Aoife Cawley

Aoife is a printmaker and textiles artist from county Kildare. Graduating in 2024 with First Class Honours in Contemporary Art Practice from DJCAD, her work explores folklore, mythology, history, and early Christian saints, blending traditional medieval art forms with contemporary techniques.
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