Teen Workshop: Screen Printed Tote Bags

Programs

July 25, 2024 12:00pm - 2:30pm

Learn about the art of screen printing and create your own screen printed tote bag.

Event Details

Enjoy a complimentary pizza lunch, then join screen print artist, David Espinoza, in a workshop on the process of screen printing. Each participant will screen print a tote bag featuring graphics from the Carros y Cultura exhibit. This program is open to all skill levels and materials are provided. The Teen Workshop series occurs alternating Thursdays throughout the summer for ages 13–18.

Tickets are $10 for Bullock Museum Member Youth and $20 for non-members. Workshop ticket includes Museum admission. Online ticket sales will close on the morning of the event. Onsite ticket sales will be available at the Museum up to the time of the class if there is still capacity.

About Family Programs

Family programs provide educational and engaging activities for young Texans and their caregivers. Events are designed to bring families together, spark conversations and provide opportunities for growth and development.

About the Artist

EternoSteeLo Culture is a streetwear brand that celebrates the Mexican American culture, with an urban twist. Heavily influenced by the lowrider community, EternoSteeLo also began curating large lowrider events in San Antonio, TX in 2018 which have paved the way for the local vendor community to show their work to thousands of attendees. EternoSteeLo has also become the go-to for many local businesses and fellow artist Merch needs.

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The Bullock Museum, a division of the Texas State Preservation Board, is funded by Museum members, donors, and patrons, the Texas State History Museum Foundation, and the State of Texas.

Carros y Cultura: Lowriding Legacies in Texas is sponsored by the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Hall Fund.