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Ink & Drink – CANCELLED

March 25, 2020 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

UPDATE: The Printing Museum is taking recommended safety precautions regarding COVID-19 and we will be closed to the public through the end of March. We regret that this means this workshop will be cancelled. If you have purchased tickets for this workshop, our staff will be reaching out to you with options. We will still be available to serve our community by telephone and email, and continue to closely watch the developing situation. Stay healthy, Houston!

There’s still room in the May 20th class, if the health situation has improved and we’re able to proceed as planned.


Get your fingers inky in this whirlwind, two-hour letterpress event. The evening starts with a short demonstration on how to use the press and get a good print. Work collaboratively to create a unique print using the museum’s extensive collection of wood and metal type. You don’t need any experience to participate in Ink & Drink. You’ll be impressed by what you create and the fun you’ll have. This event is BYOB! Light snacks provided. Space is limited, so register early.

Registration: $25 including all materials; members receive a 10% discount. Become a member today!

Details

Date:
March 25, 2020
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Cost:
Free – $25
Level:
Adults 18+
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Venue

The Printing Museum
3121 San Jacinto St.
Houston, TX 77004 United States
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Phone:
(713) 522-4652
Website:
printingmuseum.org

Organizer

Jessica Snow

Houston based printmaker and graphic designer, Jessica Snow, has been working with relief printing methods since childhood. She loves combining modern and traditional techniques to create images that reflect her curiosity about the world, our relationship to it and each other, and the stories we tell ourselves about that interplay. She is the studio manager for The Printing Museum and teaches courses in letterpress and relief printing.