MCLA to Host Open Studio in Bowman Hall During Berkshires ArtWeek for 29 PRESS

April 3, 2024

MCLA invites the community to an open studio event in Bowman Hall for 29 PRESS during Berkshires ArtWeek.

The open studio will be held on Friday, May 17 from 1-6 p.m. in Room 30 of Bowman Hall. This event is free and open to the public.

Join artist and MCLA Professor of Art Melanie Mowinski in the PRESS Room for a peek at the cylinder press, platen presses, crazy paper cutters, and, a Risograph duplicator.

Use the Vandercook (cylinder press) and Golding (platen press) to print the final layers of a mantra giveaway card with the text: “It always seems impossible until it’s done.” Contribute to the creation of a collaborative four-color zine using the Risograph.

Risograph printing will happen at 2, 3, 4, and 5 p.m. Each print demo will feature a different color.  A zine folding demo will follow at 5:15 p.m.

A 2025 CMYK Risograph calendar created by Mowinski’s do-it-yourself (DIY) publishing class will be on view and for sale along with a selection of Mowinski’s sample artist book structures created during class demos. Proceeds from all sales will be put towards the purchase of another ink drum for the Risograph.

Mowinski is a professor of art at MCLA and formerly ran PRESS: Letterpress as a Public Art Project operated on Main Street from 2011-2016, which now lives on the MCLA campus in Bowman Hall. Learn more about Mowinski at www.melaniemowinski.com or on Instagram @melaniemowinski

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