Raychel Steinbach created Current Location Press as a brand to create fine art prints and stationery inspired by nature. Place- and nature-based work has been a common theme throughout Raychel’s work. Current Location Press strives to bring that sensibility out of the gallery box and into people’s lives. By embracing traditional methods of letterpress printing’s […] … Read more “Current Location Press”
Exhibit Type: Printmaking
Better World Prints
Better World Prints reimagines vintage images for a better world. BWP practices Slow Fashion – upcycling & hand-screenprinting preloved clothing – an act of love & resistance to mass production. For maximum mischief, BWP also makes handcuts snarky stickers and guerilla gardening kits with indigenous wildflowers by season. … Read more “Better World Prints”
BromeroCards
Ricky Burton-Romero has been making greeting cards for over 6 years. What started out with adult coloring has led him to many crafting opportunities. Ricky’s cardmaking style ranges from clean and simple to a full-on story on the front of his cards. In addition, he enjoys ink blending and Copic coloring for most techniques. Ricky […] … Read more “BromeroCards”
Arsenal Handicraft
Arsenal Handicraft is husband and wife artist duo Dennis and Christina Jacobs. They create pieces of art that not only tell a story, but take you on a journey through space and nature. Every piece displays their finely tuned ability to tap into each of our own desires to set off into the wild. Taking […] … Read more “Arsenal Handicraft”
Starshaped Press
Starshaped Press is a letterpress studio focused on preserving the original craft by using antique metal and wood type for all projects. Printed pieces include everything from business cards and music packaging to posters and artists books. Type will be on display for the Art Walk and a press will be set up to demonstrate the printing process. Read more “Starshaped Press”
Lillstreet Art Center
Visit Lillstreet’s annual Fall Open House, complete with open artist studios, free drop-in workshops outside, and a handmade shopping experience with work from over 100 artists in their gallery on the first floor. Read more “Lillstreet Art Center”