Public Class · Learn the traditional art of screen printing on fabrics!
Screen printing is a form of stenciling that first appeared in a recognizable form in China during the Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD). Later, it was adapted by other Asian countries such as Japan, and the art was furthered with the creation of new techniques, spreading throughout the globe with artists and designers alike.
In this screen printing workshop, learn how to use Peranakan Tile designs to create your very own unique fabric artwork! Get hands-on and design your own customized tote bag in a traditional shophouse located within the cultural depths of Kampong Glam. You'll want to carry this tote bag everywhere!
Note: This workshop will only be confirmed when we have a minimum of 4 sign-ups. Full refunds will be given if the minimum sign-up is not met. Tell all your friends and family!
1. An introduction to Lokka Lekkr Makers Studio and its inspiring goal of translating stories into timeless, one-of-a-kind prints through their artworks and workshops.
2. Learn the basics of screen printing techniques!
3. Let your creative juices flow as you design your own stencil using transparency and a penknife.
4. Ink your image using a squeegee and print it onto fabric.
At the end of the workshop, get to bring home your very own screen-printed fabric artwork!
Do wear something comfortable that you don’t mind getting dirty! Avoid white and light colours as the inks may stain clothing.
Note: This workshop can be customized for events/ teams with customized designs. Learn more here!
Cancellation is free of charge 48 hours before the scheduled start time.
Booking must be made 24 hours before the scheduled start time.
Do wear something comfortable that you don’t mind getting dirty! Avoid white and light colours as the inks may stain clothing.
Note: Full workshop address will be included in booking confirmation email.
Closest MRT:
Lavender Station (East West Line)
Bugis Station (East West Line/ Downtown Line)
Little India (North East Line/ Downtown Line)