R.I.S.E.
During the month of April (Dallas Arts Month) Oak Cliff Cultural Center's OC3 Gallery will host Strange Powers Press, a small risograph studio based in Oak Cliff. Through their project R.I.S.E., an acronym for Riso Inspires Social Empowerment, Strange Powers Press will provide a series of riso printing workshops throughout the month.
The medium of risograph, with its blend of screen print and copy machine attributes, has ties to histories of printmaking for activism and social justice.
Workshops will invite participants to create their own risograph prints, posters, and stickers as a means of expressing social unrest. Participants can utilize the power of protest art as a catalyst for change through visualizing resistance and amplifying their voices. Through this project we hope to help facilitate a safe space that encourages positive change and healing in our communities.
Participants will have the opportunity to exhibit their completed prints and posters in the gallery throughout the month beginning with the completion of the first workshop on April 4. A closing reception on Saturday, April 25 will celebrate the work made in community.
About Strange Powers Press:
Strange Powers Press is a letterpress and risograph studio operating out of Dallas, TX. Powered by a RISO SF9450 EIIU and a Vandercook Proof Press, founders Mylan Nguyen and Taro Waggoner’s mission is to promote and publish interesting zines and prints as well as hold workshops on various forms of printmaking and making small publications.
Location
Oak Cliff Cultural Center, 223 W. Jefferson Blvd, Dallas, TX 75208
Dates
Friday, April 10, 7- 9 pm
Age Range
Family friendly. Children 14 and younger must be accompanied by an adult at workshops.