Create a slogan-based poster, exploring The changes we want to see in the world and What we want to aspire to.
Learning a variety of screen-printing and stencilling techniques, you will print designs with Aida Wilde's signature bold patterns and make your own slogan through stencil to print onto your design.
Visit Lasting Impressions; Women Printmakers 1900-Now to inspire your designs, and take away your own new poster by the end of the workshop.
There are 2 workshops on this day:
10:00 - 13:00 for ages 13-17
14:00 - 17:00 for ages 18-26
Book the relevant course on the right.
For participants under 18, please get a parent or guardian to download the brochure on this page (located above the "Book Now" button) and email the completed form to youngpeople@vam.ac.uk before the event.
About the artist
Aida Wilde is an Iranian born, London based contemporary serigraph artist, educator, and social commentator.
With over 28 years practice in printing, Aida is the founder of Print is Power and Sisters In Print projects and her screen-printed installations and social commentary posters have graced city streets around the world, serving as responsive commentary on displacement, education, and equality.
Her fine art studio-based serigraphs are well collected and exhibited internationally in museums and institutions, with the acquisition of her artworks for the permanent collections of The Victoria and Albert Museum and the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge.