Create screen prints with Erica Qualey!
Unleash your inner artist in this fun and hands-on screen printing workshop! Design your own image and learn the techniques used to print it onto tea towels, cloth napkins, paper, or a fabric of your choosing. Whether you’re looking to create functional items to spruce up your home or a one-of-a-kind gift, this workshop offers endless possibilities for creativity. Perfect for beginners or seasoned crafters, you'll leave with your own custom prints ready to use, display, and share!
This workshop includes a selection of papers and cotton tea towels (limited number per participant). You are invited to bring additional items, like t-shirts or cloth bags that you’re excited to print on.
Sip complimentary wine and snacks while creating your own unique artwork. No experience required, and all materials and instruction are included. Come solo or bring a friend for a relaxed and inspired night out.
Please note that all sales are final and we are not able to offer refunds after purchase. You may transfer tickets to another guest if you cannot attend.
All Art Parties are limited to adult participants age 21+.
Erica Qualey in her studio. Photo courtesy of the artist.
More about the artist:
Erica Qualey is an award winning watercolor artist and teacher. She has exhibited internationally and is represented in private collections throughout the United States and Canada. She is a signature member of the New England Watercolor Society and has been published in the 19th edition of the yearly publication, Splash. She is an experienced teacher and has led workshops for adults and children for over 12 years through organizations such the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, ME, MAEA at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Deere Isle, ME, and Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay, ME. She has participated in visiting artist programs in public schools and is the resident artist at Skidompha Public Library in Damariscotta, ME where she runs public art programming, creates community art projects, and has created a large-scale sculpture installation. She is an awardee of an Artist Project Grant through the Maine Arts Commission which she has used to create a virtual teaching platform that has allowed her to grow as a teacher and fulfill a dream to be able to give artistic opportunities back to rural communities similar to where she grew up.
About Wanderwood: Wanderwood is a sustainable stays and events venue in Nobleboro, Maine. They grow MOFGA Certified organic produce on their farm, host farm dinners, workshops, weddings and special events in their event barn, and invite overnight guests to stay in their renovated 1920s farmhouse.