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Such Subtle Beauty – Hammerpress

Department,Film,Lettepress,cool,video — KVH @ 8:54 pm, Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Please enjoy this short documentary of Brady Vest of Hammerpress talking about his shop and his love of Printmaking.

Via the fine folks, Keegan Meegan, on The Serial Machinist.



Aaron Cohick from Newlights Press

Department,Events,Lectures,Lettepress,Publications,cool — KVH @ 2:55 pm, Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

Last minute notice for everyone –

Friend of the department Aaron Cohick is presenting tomorrow (thursday!) in Laurie Snyder’s Artist Book class.

Aaron is a 2002 MICA alumnus who went on to receive his MFA in Printmaking from Arizona State in 2007, and now works as the head printer for The Press at Colorado College.

Since his days at MICA, Aaron has printed and published under the name Newlights Press, producing personal and collaborative artist books, prints, and broadsides.

Find him tomorrow in Station 101, our Book Arts space, at 1 PM.

Anyone interested in self-publishing, handmade books, zines, and the like should not miss this for anything.

Photo nicked from Alphabetilately’s 2009 Zine Fest page.



TONIGHT – screening of TYPEFACE the movie!

Film,Lectures,Lettepress — KVH @ 11:46 am, Monday, November 9th, 2009

With all this Print Fair excitement, I forgot to mention that TONIGHT is a screening of TYPEFACE, the documentary about the Hamilton Type Foundry (and now Museum) in Two Rivers, WI.

This will be excellent, and should not be missed if you are remotely interested in the printed word, letterpress, wood type, graphic design, and anything in between!

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The screening is TONIGHT (That’s Monday, Nov. 9th) at 7 PM in Falvey Hall.

The Director, Justine Nagan will be presenting it an answering questions.

It is FREE to MICA folk.

You’ll regret it if you miss it.



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