Printing with silk screens has origins in Asia that go back centuries, but the method of screenprinting used today gained traction during the Sixties due to Andy Warhol, who said he wanted to be a machine and embraced art’s mass production. One of Mexic-Arte Museum’s co-founders, Sam Coronado, was an avid printmaker, and the museum holds a strong collection as well as offering screenprinting classes. Learn more at a workshop with drinks, bites, and a class with a teaching artist that lets you take home your own creation. – Kat McNevins