PRINT-MAKING OPEN STUDIO w/ DANIEL + FRANCESCA

PRINT-MAKING OPEN STUDIO w/ DANIEL + FRANCESCA

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Open studio is a space to develop a print-making project in community with other organizers, artists, and cultural workers.

These sessions are designed for those who have taken Screen-print 101 or Revolutionary Print-making at The People’s Forum, or who have experience with print-making.

Come for one Saturday, or return every other week! Each session is drop-in and goals are defined by the participant.

Basic tools and materials are available—including ink, linoleum, paper, transparencies, screens, and emulsion.

Registration is required.

Co-facilitated by Daniel Drennan ElAwar and Francesca Barr.

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Daniel Drennan ElAwar is an illustrator, printmaker, fiber artist, and educator. His work, based in a documentary genre, focuses primarily on issues of displacement, dispossession, and disinheritance. His research and practice concerning decolonization and resistance led to the founding in 2009 of a Beirut-based artists' collective, ‎جمع اليد (Jamaa Al-Yad). He currently manages the studio and workshops for Frontline Arts in Branchburg, NJ.

Francesca Barr is a working artist and writer from Massachusetts. She loves screenprint for the physical labor it demands, and for its value in movement-making past, present, and future.

Open studio is a space to develop a print-making project in community with other organizers, artists, and cultural workers.

These sessions are designed for those who have taken Screen-print 101 or Revolutionary Print-making at The People’s Forum, or who have experience with print-making.

Come for one Saturday, or return every other week! Each session is drop-in and goals are defined by the participant.

Basic tools and materials are available—including ink, linoleum, paper, transparencies, screens, and emulsion.

Registration is required.

Co-facilitated by Daniel Drennan ElAwar and Francesca Barr.

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Daniel Drennan ElAwar is an illustrator, printmaker, fiber artist, and educator. His work, based in a documentary genre, focuses primarily on issues of displacement, dispossession, and disinheritance. His research and practice concerning decolonization and resistance led to the founding in 2009 of a Beirut-based artists' collective, ‎جمع اليد (Jamaa Al-Yad). He currently manages the studio and workshops for Frontline Arts in Branchburg, NJ.

Francesca Barr is a working artist and writer from Massachusetts. She loves screenprint for the physical labor it demands, and for its value in movement-making past, present, and future.

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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The People's Forum

320 West 37th Street

New York, NY 10018

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