MCA Denver is looking for high school aged artists wanting to learn or further their knowledge of reductive screen-printing processes. Participants will produce multiple and identical copies of multicolored artworks that will be exhibited July 28 in MCA Denver’s teen gallery, The IdeaBox. This opportunity is being offered as a 3‑day intensive program under the guidance of local artist Anise Aiello. Seats in this workshop are limited, so snag your spot early (or you might miss out on this experience)!
The program will take place daily at MCA Denver from July 5 through July 7 from 1 PM until 4 PM.
Need help covering the cost of this exciting class? Reach out to programs@mcadenver.org and our team will gladly provide you with a discount code to offset the program fees.
About the Artist
Anise Aiello is a Denver-based artist, educator, and small business owner whose practice focuses on public health advocacy, textiles, sculpture, and printmaking. Aiello recently moved back from the Bay Area, where she attended Mills College, worked at Magnolia Editions, and received the Nancy Cook Travel Fellowship. Her current traveling installation has been exhibited internationally in collaboration with Presidio Trust, Fulbright Fellow Leslie Roberts, and CCA. As a 7‑year STEAM educator, partnerships include the Boys and Girls Club, NASA, McREL International, Denver University, I Have A Dream Foundation, and MCA’s Moxie Magazine.
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