Description
Giv en gammel bomulds-t-shirt nyt liv gennem grafisk tekstiltryk i samarbejde med Raubdruckerin fra Berlin.
Vær med, når hverdagens ofte oversete overflader forvandles til unikke tekstiltryk, når Designmuseum Danmark inviterer til en åben printworkshop i samarbejde med det Berlin-baserede kunst- og printprojekt Raubdruckerin. Raubdruckerin arbejder eksperimenterende med aftryk fra byens gader og stræder og bruger blandt andet brønddæksler, riste og andre urbane overflader som trykplader, der overføres direkte til tekstil og papir.
Workshoppen giver et hands-on indblik i processen, hvorefter du selv kan prøve kræfter med at trykke fra Designmuseum Danmarks eget signatur-dæksel på museets forplads. Du skal blot medbringe en bomulds-t-shirt eller et andet lyst tekstil med minimum 80 % bomuld. Der trykkes med sort, permanent blæk, så vi anbefaler tøj, der gerne må få pletter.
Give an old cotton T-shirt new life through graphic textile printing in collaboration with Raubdruckerin from Berlin.
Join us as everyday, often overlooked surfaces are transformed into unique textile prints, when Designmuseum Denmark invites you to an open print workshop in collaboration with the Berlin-based art and print project Raubdruckerin. Raubdruckerin works experimentally with imprints from the city’s streets and urban spaces, using manhole covers, grates, and other urban surfaces as printing plates that are transferred directly onto textiles and paper.
The workshop offers a hands-on introduction to the process, after which you can try printing yourself at Designmuseum Danmark’s manhole cover, which is located by the entrance to the museum. Simply bring a cotton T-shirt or another light-coloured textile with a minimum of 80% cotton. Printing is done with black, permanent ink, so we recommend wearing clothes that can get stained.
