PiP kicked off the new year at Fat Con by helping create a safe space that embraces and celebrates all bodies. Attendees printed their own empowering posters with wood type…
In mid-July we took our presses and wood type to Path with Art, whose programming fosters the restoration of individuals, groups, and society from the effects of trauma through arts…
Books are a powerful tool to ignite conversations, challenge perspectives, and inspires change — which is why Estelita’s Library invited everyone to their annual Juneteenth Day of Freedom Story Swap and…
Book bans are drastically on the rise in many communities — even as a majority of Americans don’t support them. If the idea of books being removed from libraries and…
Lessons from Lockdown: Rethinking Book Art Education explored how the pandemic forced radical rethinking and innovation in the way book art is taught, learned, and experienced. Keynote speakers Jenny Wilkson…
Print Futures will soon be soliciting presentations for winter 2024, from emerging letterpress printers with an interesting project or experience in book arts, design, printmaking, or other related area. Speakers…
Partners in Print took presses, wood type, paper, and ink to Seattle Art Book Fair at Washington Hall on May 6 for a free, family-friendly poster printing event. Using wood…
The new Kristen T. Ramirez Fellowship for Latine Printmakers in the Pacific Northwest was created by Seattle Print Arts in honor of former PiP advisor and partner artist Kristen T.…
Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum welcomes the return of New Impressions, an international, juried exhibition showcasing exploration and creativity with letterpress printing techniques by a diverse range of artists.
While Partners in Print has only been around a few years, printers and bookbinders have created Words of Courage for thirteen! We can’t think of a more meaningful way to…