Instructed by Ella Morreale
A one-day, intermediate-level screen printing course where you will learn how to paint on an open screen to create unique and one-of-a-kind prints.
Breakdown printing is a fun and creative pigment and screen printing exploration with no exposing or emulsion required! This course is ideal for those who love printmaking, painting, and drawing, and all fabric and materials are included. You’ll leave the course with original printed textiles ready to sew with or frame as artwork.
Instructor: Ella Morreale
Multiple dates, choose from: Saturdays, February 7th, 21st or March 7th, 2026
Time: 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Cost: $175.00 (Centre[3] members receive a 15% discount)
Class Size: Limited to 8 participants
Location: 173 James St N, Hamilton – Centre[3] for Artistic and Social Practice, Screen Printing Studio (basement floor)
Materials: All materials are provided.
Skill Level: All levels welcome.
Instructor Bio: Ella Morreale (She/They) is a Hamilton-born, now Toronto-based multidisciplinary textile artist and printmaker. Through material practices, she explores themes of identity, the body, intimacy, and the self. Ella uses text and gestural drawings applied to fiber with surface design techniques such as polychromatic printing and stitching. She draws her inspiration from the shadow self and the parts of ourselves we keep hidden. Working in the same manner one would pull a tarot card, each piece is embedded with text and symbols which define an archetype of the self. Her work investigates you and me, and how we connect through our collective undoing.
Email [email protected] for more information and to register