We’re holding another RISO Workshop for the Holidays! Get in a festive mood and make your own greeting cards.
Curious about what Risograph printing is? No idea what it is? Either way, we can show you!
During the workshop, you’ll work with 2-3 colors to create your own set of greeting cards for the holidays.
There will also be a quick refresher on what Risograph printing is and how it works (as well as it's quirks) for newbies. We'll also be showing off examples of zines and prints created using it.
*Spots are limited to 6 participants. We will be requiring masks, temp checks and adhering to social distancing guidelines. The workshop will take place in the larger gallery space to allow for distancing between participants.*
(Our basics session earlier this year sold out quickly!)
Each workshop participant will get a run of 20 5x7 cards of their designs utilizing 2-3 ink colors. Feel free to trade with your fellow participants as well!
(See more info at our website or visit our Stencil.wiki for available ink colors and Riso details.)
We’ll provide supplies (i.e. paper, mark-making materials, collage supplies, etc), but you’re welcome to bring your own favorites to use as well.
Just make sure you only bring black/gray tools with you, as we’ll need grayscale images to scan in.
Class Fee: $50 per participant - includes 20 cards and access to materials (paper, mark-making materials, collage supplies, etc)
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Stephen Kissel is the Education and Media Manager at Riverviews. He also works as an illustrator on a variety of projects. When not making things, he might be found passionately consuming movies and animation, browsing various antique shops, baking for friends, or lounging with his energetic cat, Lucy.
www.stephenkissel.com | @stephenkissel