May 13 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
This workshop will be held in-person at The Printing Museum (3121 San Jacinto St)
All times are US/Central time zone
Are you curious about why the risograph is all the rage with artists? Whether you’re interested in making zines, posters, hand drawn prints, or photographic work, this course offers an opportunity to try out this fantastic machine.
Levels: All experience levels welcome. No Riso experience necessary. Youth Ages 13 – 17
Registration Fee: $90, including Riso inks, stencils, and paper.
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Materials: The instructor may email to discuss what optional materials you may want to bring in, such as larger paper or paper for experimentation; 8.5 x 11 printer paper is provided.
Equipment: The Printing Museum has a MZ 790 U (two drum Risograph, up to 11×17 sheet); available colors include medium blue, sunflower, fluorescent pink, and black.
Location: the workshop will meet in person at The Printing Museum’s NEW location (3121 San Jacinto St).
Cancellations and refund requests must be made a minimum of three days (72 hours) prior to the first class date, by calling (713) 522-4652.
About the instructor: Chelsea Clarke is a recent graduate of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, where she investigated the intersections of various media such as print, fibers, ceramics, and drawing. Her conceptual practice mirrors this multidisciplinary approach as it focuses on discrete yet intertwining identities and their effect on her daily life. She attended undergraduate at Virginia Commonwealth University where she also finished a post-Baccalaureate degree in Nonprofit Management, which she plans to use in order to found a radically accessible artist residency. As a Houston native, she is thrilled to return to her hometown and become a part of Texas’ vibrant artistic community.