Make it Wild: Block Printing on Fabric with Jane Lavino
In this live class, learn the art of block printing as you carve your own unique designs on rubber blocks and hand-print them onto a cotton bandana from artist Jane Lavino. In this workshop, you’ll explore basic carving techniques, experiment with pattern and composition, and create a wearable piece of art. Leave with a custom-printed bandana and the skills to continue block printing at home.
This class will take place from 6 – 8 p.m. on January 6, in the Museum Classroom.
Make it Wild courses are open to adults and young adults with beginner to intermediate abilities. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions during this interactive program.
- $50 per Live In-Person Class
- Limited to the first 20 participants
Your registration fee supports the Museum’s Art Leadership Scholarship in Honor of the Memory of Dick Jennings. Dick Jennings was a Museum board member whose memory inspires us to pursue our passions. The $4,000 scholarship is awarded annually to a local High School Senior who plans to study art at the college level. Thank you for your support!
About the artist:
Jane Lavino is the Sugden Chief Curator of Education at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. She and her team of educators make fine art relevant and accessible to diverse audiences. In addition to her work at the Museum, Jane has served on panels and taught workshops to promote arts education throughout Wyoming. She is a Wyoming certified K-12 art educator. Her personal arts practice is printmaking. Jane sells her art prints at art fairs and bazaars regionally. Jane’s academic degrees are in visual arts and cultural anthropology.

