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Open today 11-19 (Restaurant 11-19)

Riso and T-shirt printing workshop during Summer Break

For children ages 9 to 13
Riso sommer

Join a creative summer workshop – design your own unique t-shirt with riso printing!
Are you between 9 and 13 years old and like to draw, cut, glue and explore colors? Then this workshop is right up your alley!

About the course

This summer we invite you to an exciting two-day course where we combine risography and textile printing in a fun and educational way. You will learn how to create your own personal motifs, which you then print on t-shirts or other textiles.

Day 1: We play with colors, shapes and layering techniques to create expressive images with risography – an environmentally friendly printing method known for its bright colors and artistic distinctiveness.

Day 2: We transfer our designs to fabric! The result is your own t-shirt with a print you have made yourself.

We work with collage, drawing and experimentation – all adapted to the children's level and desire to explore. The course is suitable for both beginners and children with some experience.
Course materials: All participants bring a used item of clothing that they want to give new life to. The course fee includes all other materials.
We serve fruit and cookies between classes.

From experience, we know that the school holiday courses at Kunstnernes Hus quickly become fully booked, so don't wait too long to sign up!

About the course instructors

The course is led by visual artists Annika Simonsson and Sara Guldmyr.

Annika Simonsson works alongside her artistic career as a communication coordinator at Kunstnernes Hus, where she organizes and develops workshops for various target groups with a focus on children and young people. She holds an MFA from the Royal Norwegian Academy of Fine Arts in Trondheim (NTNU) and the Royal Norwegian Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm.

Sara Guldmyr works with sculpture, film and installation. In her practice, she examines time and the measurement of time in relation to the body, technology and interpersonal relationships. Guldmyr holds a BFA from the Royal Norwegian Academy of Fine Arts in Trondheim and an MFA from the Royal Norwegian Academy of Fine Arts in Oslo.

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