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San Francisco Center for the Book

Introduction to Pochoir

with Bettina Pauly

$150

Pochoir is a method of stenciling: applying pigments with a flat round brush through cut-out areas of a thin material like mylar, acetate, Tyvek or cardstock. 

Students will learn the basics of stencil creation and will work on images made up of simple shapes to practice their technique. Throughout the day, different materials will be employed to make stencils; different brushes and their effects will be examined; and various ‘dry pigments’ and papers will be investigated as students expand their pochoir skills. The instructor will also lead a discussion on how students can incorporate pochoir into their own artwork, including books, prints, cards, and more.

Students will also make a simple folder at the end of class for the samples that were made.

Prerequisite:
None 

Materials to Bring:
All tools and materials will be provided.

About the Instructor:
Bettina lives in San Francisco and works as both a book artist and a letterpress printer with Kim Vanderheiden at Painted Tongue Studios, Oakland, California. She loves books and boxes both as physical objects and as containers of meaning. She is interested in a variety of folded, sewn and woven structures in which she can incorporate her printing.

  • Sunday, November 9: Nov 9th, 2025
    from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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San Francisco Center for the Book

375 Rhode Island Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 Get directions

Room: Arts

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