Workshop

Block Printing with Sunaina Bhalla

October 5, 2024
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

A detailed photograph of an arrangement of wood blocks. Each block has a different carved design. The block in the foreground is square and has an illustrative, lush, floral motif.
Traditional hand-carved wood blocks for printing on fabric. Photo credit: Carlos Avendaño.

Learn how to print using traditional Indian carved wood blocks to create your own unique designs! Beginning with a brief history on wood block printing in India and China, master visiting artist Sunaina Bhalla will share a demonstration of different methods of blockprinting and invite you to practice on paper. With over 100 motifs to choose from, you’ll then create your own printed fabric and tote bag.

All materials are included in the price of the class. An assortment of hand carved wood blocks will be available for purchase with prices ranging from $5–20.

Event Information

October 5, 2024
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

The Fabric Workshop and Museum
1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Sixth Floor Print Studio

$75 Public
Space is limited. Advance reservations encouraged

Register

 


About the Participants

Sunaina Bhalla (she/her) is a contemporary artist of Indian origin, living in Singapore. Having completed her formal education as a textile designer specializing in print, she chose to pursue an immersive education in the traditional art form of Nihonga in Japan, where she spent 5 years studying under Suiko Ohta-sensei of the Kyoshin-Do school. She completed her Masters of Fine Arts degree from Goldsmiths University, London and Lasalle College of the Arts. Sunaina runs wood block printing workshops in Singapore, Myanmar, Indonesia, America and Australia and is working with schools to introduce this process into curriculums in Singapore. She has exhibited in Japan, India, Singapore, Europe and the Middle East and her works are in the permanent collections of the ESSL Museum, Vienna and Mumbai Airports Authority, India, and in various private collections globally.

 

Learn more at sunainabhalla.com and follow her work on Instagram: @craftersinc.sg and @bhalla.sunaina