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Think small--small presses that is.

Are you unsure a giant letterpress will fit into your house and/or life?  But you still want the feel and look of letterpress?

Then think small!

On Sunday May 17 from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm join Tom Parson to experiment with the power and versatility of tabletop presses! This class will cover the varieties, limitations, improvised solutions, differences, supplies, repairs, adjustments of portable small presses. Workshop will be held Sunday, May 17 10-5pm at Ewing Farm in Lafayette. For cost and more  details, email englewooddepot@gmail.com. or call Tom at 720-480-5358 or 303-777-8951.
 

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March madness of workshops

Who:  Pat Fortner @Foothill Arts Center

What: Handmade Books

Where:  809 15th Street, Golden

When:  March 4,11,18 & 25, 6-8:30pm

How Much:   $165

For more info/registration:   http://www.pamfortner.com/

 

Who: Helen Hiebert presented by The Book Arts League & Guild of Book Workers

What: Paper weaving and woven paper hinge workshop

Where: Ewing Farmhouse, 1915 N 95th, Lafayette

When: March 7,8

How Much: $140 + $20 materials fee.

For more info/registration: sammy@studiosmlk.com 


Who:  Jill Powers

What: 2 Kozo workshops

Where:  Jill Powers Studio/Boulder

When:  March 15 Bark Fiber (9-30-2) AND Advanced Kozo 3D (2-5)

How Much:  $185 for both or $125 for fiber; $95 for 3D

For more info/registration: http://jillpowers.com/index.php?id=192

 

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Workshops

A LOOK INSIDE THE FIRST TRAVELING WORKSHOP 

The first Depot workshop was held at David Ashley Studio, where participants learned how to hand set lockups with wood and metal type and print on a proof press and on a Chandler & Price press.  They created "Pro and Con" folders --these will hold all the work they will do in the rest of their traveling workshop classes. A good time was had by all, teachers and students.  New workshops will start in the late fall or winter.


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